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A ladder rests against a frictionless vertical wall, with its upper end `6 m` above the ground and the lower end `4 m` away from the wall. The weight of the ladder is `500 N` and its `CG` at `1//3^(rd)` distance from the lower end. Wall's reaction will be (in newton)

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