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28 October, 03:05

How fast must a cyclist climb a 6.0º hill to maintain a power output of 0.25 hp? Neglect work done by friction, and assume the mass of cyclist plus bicycle is 68 kg.

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  1. 28 October, 03:23
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    Answer: 2.7m/s

    Explanation:

    cyclist fight only against the component of weight along the road (no friction), that is:

    fx = Wsin6° = mgsin6°=68*9.8*sin6°=69.6N downward

    so the force that moves the bike over the hill will be equal to fx but upward

    Now we now that the power P = 0.25hp = 186.5W is:

    P=f*v so v = P/fx = 186.5/69.6 = 2.7m/s
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