Asked by Frankie
S.O.S!!! In terms of saving energy, bicycling and walking are far more efficient means of transportation than is travel by automobile. For example, when riding at 15.0 mi/h, a cyclist uses food energy at a rate of about 400 kcal/h above what he would use if he were merely sitting still(In exercise physiology, power is often measured in kcal/h rather than in watts. Here, 1 kcal = 1 nutritionist's Calorie = 4,186 J.) Walking at 3.15 mi/h requires about 220 kcal/h. It is interesting to compare these values with the energy consumption required for travel by car. Gasoline yields about 1.30 108 J/gal.
(a) Find the fuel economy in equivalent miles per gallon for a person walking? mpg
I keep getting 1.4e16 mpg
And it is WRONG???? why?
(b) Find the fuel economy in equivalent miles per gallon for a person bicycling? mpg
cant do without A i think
(a) Find the fuel economy in equivalent miles per gallon for a person walking? mpg
I keep getting 1.4e16 mpg
And it is WRONG???? why?
(b) Find the fuel economy in equivalent miles per gallon for a person bicycling? mpg
cant do without A i think
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