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Question
A bicyclist can coast down a 5.0 hill at a constant speed of6.0 km/h. If the force of air resistance is proportional to thespeed v so that Fair = cv, calculate (a) the value of theconstant c, and (b) the average force that must be applied inorder to descend the hill at 18.0 km/h. The mass of thecyclist plus bicycle is 80.0 kg.
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The first step in solving 4 problem number 73 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A bicyclist can coast down a 5.0 hill at a constant speed of6.0 km/h. If the force of air resistance is proportional to thespeed v so that Fair = cv, calculate (a) the value of theconstant c, and (b) the average force that must be applied inorder to descend the hill at 18.0 km/h. The mass of thecyclist plus bicycle is 80.0 kg.
From the textbook chapter Dynamics:
Newton's Laws of Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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