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A weightless ladder `6m` long rests against a frictionless wall at an angle of `60^(@)` from the horizontal. A `60kg` man standing on it is `2m` from the top of the ladder. A horizontal force is applied at the lower end to keep it from slipping. The magnitude of the force is

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