Chapter 6: Problem 8
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Chapter 6: Problem 8
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If a man has an average useful power output of \(40.0 \mathrm{W}\) what minimum time would it take him to lift fifty \(10.0-\mathrm{kg}\) boxes to a height of \(2.00 \mathrm{m} ?\)
A bicycle and its rider together has a mass of \(75 \mathrm{kg}\). What power output of the rider is required to maintain a constant speed of \(4.0 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}\) (about \(9 \mathrm{mph}\) ) up a \(5.0 \%\) grade (a road that rises \(5.0 \mathrm{m}\) for every \(100 \mathrm{m}\) along the pavement)? Assume that frictional losses of energy are negligible.
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