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A light rope fixed to a peg on the ground passes over a tree branch and hangs on the other side A man weighing 60 kg wants to climb up the rope. If the peg comes out of the ground by a vertical force greater than `(360 sqrt(3))` N, with what maximum acceleration can the man climb up safely ? `(g=10m//s^(2))`

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