58. Assuming bicycle tires are perfectly flexible and support the weight of bicycle and rider by pressure alone, calcula

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58. Assuming bicycle tires are perfectly flexible and support the weight of bicycle and rider by pressure alone, calcula

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58. Assuming bicycle tires are perfectly flexible and support the weight of bicycle and rider by pressure alone, calculate the total area of the tires in contact with the ground if a bicycle and rider have a total mass of 80.0 kg, and the gauge pressure in the tires is 3.50×105 Pa.
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