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Question: A bicyclist of mass 81 kg puts all his mass on eachdownward-moving pedal as he pedals up a steep road. Take thediameter of the circle in which the pedals rotate to be 0.41 m, anddetermine the magnitude of the maximum torque he exerts.
Question: A bicyclist of mass 81 kg puts all his mass on eachdownward-moving pedal as he pedals up a steep road. Take thediameter of the circle in which the pedals rotate to be 0.41 m, anddetermine the magnitude of the maximum torque he exerts.

Explanation / Answer

Mass m = 81 kg

Diameter d = 0.41 m

Magnitude of the maximum torque T = mg * ( d/ 2 )

                                                           = 81 kg * 9.8 m / s ^ 2 * ( 0.41 m / 2 )

                                                           = 162.729 N m