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a cyclist moving with constant speed 10m/s develop a power of 400 watt. Calculate the average force exerting on the bicycle
12 years ago

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Elena
Work/time = Power = Force x speed
The force is exerted on the bicycle to maintain the constant speed is
F=P/v=400/10 = 40 N
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