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how large is the acceleration of a 60 kg runner if the friction between her shoes and the pavement is 500 n?

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The force of friction is given in the scenario:

Force = 500 Newton

and the mass of the runner is 60 kg

To find the acceleration we need to use the relation between force, mass, and the acceleration of the object:


F=m* a

Where 'F' represents the force, 'm' represents the mass, and 'a' represents the acceleration.

Plugging the value of variables we get:


500=60* a

Solving for 'a' (acceleration) we get:


a= (500)/(60) =8.33 Newton/kilogram or meters/ second squared

So the acceleration of the runner is 8.33 meters/ second squared.

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