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A standard man uses a bicycle of mass 30 kg to travel at constant speed along a 5 km long road up
a hill. The hill rises 250 m above the starting point and the man needs 30 minutes to get to the top.
How much work does the man do during the trip? What was the power use during the trip?
a hill. The hill rises 250 m above the starting point and the man needs 30 minutes to get to the top.
How much work does the man do during the trip? What was the power use during the trip?
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Answered by
Elena
Work=mgh==30•9.8•250 =...
Power =mgh/t=30•9.8•250/30•60 =...
Power =mgh/t=30•9.8•250/30•60 =...
Answered by
LOL
Hahaha the person who asked this question in totally in my Physics for the Life Sciences course at UOIT. Assignment 2 ;)
Answered by
Oso
A standard man uses a bicycle of mass 30 kg to travel at constant speed along a 5 km long road up
a hill. The hill rises 250 m above the starting point and the man needs 30 minutes to get to the top.
(a) How much work does the man do during the trip?
(b) What was the power use during the trip?
a hill. The hill rises 250 m above the starting point and the man needs 30 minutes to get to the top.
(a) How much work does the man do during the trip?
(b) What was the power use during the trip?
Answered by
Bugzy
lmao LOL its so true im deff in that physics for life science class Joe needs to make easier questions :(
Answered by
nate
same and yea he does this is nuts
Answered by
Bugzy
sitting in the library trying to finish this before class... fail im so lost
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