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The acceleration of an athlete running at 36 kmph when negotiating a turn of radius 25 m is

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To solve the problem of finding the acceleration of an athlete running at 36 km/h while negotiating a turn of radius 25 m, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert the speed from km/h to m/s The speed given is 36 km/h. To convert this to meters per second (m/s), we use the conversion factor: \[ \text{Speed (m/s)} = \text{Speed (km/h)} \times \frac{5}{18} \] Calculating this: ...
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