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A runner of mass 60kg accelerates at 200m/s2 at a start of race calculate force provide from her legs
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The force provided by the runner's legs is equal to the mass of the runner multiplied by the acceleration. Therefore, the force provided by the runner's legs is equal to 60 kg x 200 m/s2 = 12,000 N.
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