Bicyclists in the Tour de France do enormous amounts of work during a race. For example, the average power per kilogram

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Bicyclists in the Tour de France do enormous amounts of work during a race. For example, the average power per kilogram

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Bicyclists in the Tour de France do enormous amounts of work during a race. For example, the average power per kilogram generated by Lance Armstrong (m = 75.0 kg) is 6.50 W per kilogram of his body mass. (a) How much work does he do during a 110-km race in which his average speed is 12.1 m/s? (b) Often, the work done is expressed in nutritional Calories rather than in joules. Express the work done in part (a) in terms of nutritional Calories, noting that 1 joule = 2.389 x 10-4 nutritional Calories. (a) Number i 909 (b) Number i 81. Units Units <> <>
Multiple-Concept Example 13 presents useful background for this problem. The cheetah is one of the fastest accelerating animals, for it can go from rest to 31.7 m/s in 5.38 s. If its mass is 100 kg, determine the average power developed by the cheetah during the acceleration phase of its motion. Express your answer in (a) watts and (b) horsepower. (a) Number i 939 (b) Number 12.52 Units Units
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