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Mechanolith
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It's funny how people say that some answers are getting off-topic, while the whole thread is in the Off-Topic category of the forum...

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That ain't gonna be a big issue, of course I'm Dutch.

@Sunny Autumn

Thank you for agreeing with that

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user Mechanolith has written
It's funny how people say that some answers are getting off-topic, while the whole thread is in the Off-Topic category of the forum...

It's not funny that someone tries to be smart. It just isn't.

The off-topic section is for stuff that have nothing to do with US.
But, that doesn't mean you can spam a thread full of shit.

Get your facts right, bro.

@2Fast, I talk to Dutch people everyday. The only thing they say is kanker or something stupid.

That is what my point was with my last comment.

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If both the wall and the ground were ice then the ladder wouldn't stand at all. It would just fall constantly because of the little friction.

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Yates
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Well, no it wouldn't. Because of it's weight and a certain degree it can stand alone on ice.

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Alistaire
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Oh, and the answer would be 45 degrees if it wasn't really slippery ice at all.

Else it has a maximum of let's say 10 degrees.

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it appears that the only attempts on this problem are random guesses -.-

i made this thread to see how people would respond to a problem that could not be solved without some creativity ;d

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Oh, it could be 89 degrees if you'd stop the ladder from sliding away by piercing it with a sword

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Creativity eh? Well we can assume that we are mage and we can cast an immobility spell on the ladder, therefore theta can be any angle from 1° to 179°. Really.

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rounded it'd be 180.. srsly.

Why not teleport the ladder to another dimension and make it spin vertical infinitely. The degrees would be
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