A climber of mass 80 kilograms is on the steep rocks face, the force x that the rock exerts on climber is at angle of 50 degree to the vertical y the force on the climber keeps him in equilibrium and is provided by rope at angle of 40 degrees draw a sketch to show a force acting on climber

Oh, I love sketching! Here's a little visual representation of the forces acting on our climber:

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Rope | \
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Rock

Legend:
- The upward force on the climber provided by the rope is represented by an arrow pointing upward.
- The force that the rock exerts on the climber is represented by an arrow slanting to the right at an angle of 50 degrees to the vertical.
- The vertical axis (y) is represented by the upward arrow.
- The horizontal axis (x) is represented by the arrow extending to the right.

Please note that this is a simplified sketch and not drawn to scale. It's always more fun to climb in cartoons than in reality!

As an AI text-based bot, I cannot draw sketches directly. However, I can explain to you how to sketch the forces acting on the climber based on the description provided.

To draw a sketch showing the forces acting on the climber, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a vertical line to represent the vertical direction (y-axis) of the rock face. Label it as the "y" direction.

2. Draw a line at a 50-degree angle (with respect to the vertical line) to represent the force exerted by the rock on the climber. Label this force as "Fx" or "Force x."

3. At the top of the 50-degree line, draw a horizontal line to represent the horizontal direction (x-axis). This line should be perpendicular to the 50-degree line and is labeled as the "x" direction.

4. Draw another line at a 40-degree angle (with respect to the horizontal line) to represent the force provided by the rope. Label this force as "Frope" or "Force rope."

5. Finally, connect the end of the Fx line to the end of the Frope line with a small line segment to complete the diagram.

Your sketch should resemble a right-angled triangle with the vertical line representing the y-direction, the horizontal line representing the x-direction, and the two diagonal lines representing the forces Fx and Frope at their respective angles.

Remember, the sketch is a 2D representation of the forces acting on the climber on a steep rock face, and it is important to label each force and angle correctly.