In the horizontal direction, the forces acting on the person are
• friction with magnitude f, opposing motion, and
• the horizontal component of the pulling force (itself with mag. p ) with mag. p cos(30º), in the direction of motion.
There is no friction in the vertical direction, so we omit any discussion of the vertical forces.
By Newton's second law, we then have
p cos(30º) - f = m a cos(30º)
where m is the person's mass, and a is their acceleration so that a cos(30º) is the magnitude of the horizontal component of acceleration. The person is pulled by a force of p = 401 N, so solve for f :
(401 N) cos(30º) - f = (53 kg) (0.59 m/s²) cos(30º)
f ≈ 320 N