How much power does she expend when cycling at that speed? A. (100 mathrm{~W}) B. (200 mathrm{~W})
Question:
How much power does she expend when cycling at that speed?
A. \(100 \mathrm{~W}\)
B. \(200 \mathrm{~W}\)
C. \(400 \mathrm{~W}\)
D. \(1000 \mathrm{~W}\)
When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you expend goes into the work you do against the drag force of the air. In this problem, assume that all of the energy expended goes into working against drag. As we saw in Section 5.6, the drag force on an object is approximately proportional to the square of its speed with respect to the air. For this problem, assume that \(F \propto v^{2}\) exactly and that the air is motionless with respect to the ground unless noted otherwise. Suppose a cyclist and her bicycle have a combined mass of \(60 \mathrm{~kg}\) and she is cycling along at a speed of \(5 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\).
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