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26 May, 08:50

A superman cyclist rode a bike uphill at 20 miles/hour for two hours. To sustain this constant speed the cyclist was exerting 50 pounds. (a) How much work has the cyclist done during the trip?

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  1. 26 May, 08:57
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    1.056 x 10⁷ lb-ft

    Explanation:

    v = Speed of the bike = 20 mph

    t = time of travel = 2 h

    d = distance traveled by cyclist

    Distance traveled by cyclist is given as

    d = v t

    d = (20) (2)

    d = 40 miles

    We know that, 1 mile = 5280 ft

    d = 40 (5280) ft

    d = 211200 ft

    F = force applied by cyclist = 50 lb

    W = work done by cyclist

    Work done by cyclist is given as

    W = F d

    W = (50) (211200)

    W = 1.056 x 10⁷ lb-ft
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