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12 August, 14:42

A bicyclist of mass 88.0 kg puts all his weight on each downward-moving pedal as he pedals up a steep road. Take the diameter of the circle in which the pedals rotate to be 0.33 m, and determine the magnitude of the maximum torque he exerts in the process.

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  1. 12 August, 15:03
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    142.296 Nm.

    Explanation:

    Torque: This is the force that tend to cause a body to rotate or twist. The S. I unit of torque is Nm.

    From the question,

    T = F*r ... Equation 1

    Where T = Torque, F = Force, r = radius of the circle.

    Note: F is the weight of the bicyclist.

    Then,

    F = W = mg ... Equation 2

    Substitute equation 2 into equation 1

    T = mgr ... Equation 3

    Given: m = 88 kg, g = 9.8 m/s², r = 0.33/2 m

    T = 88 (9.8) (0.33) / 2

    T = 142.296 Nm.
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