Bicyclists in the Tour de France do enormous amounts of work during a race. For
ID: 2203962 • Letter: B
Question
Bicyclists in the Tour de France do enormous amounts of work during a race. For example, the average power per kilogram generated by Lance Armstrong (m = 75.0 kg) is 6.50 W per kilogram of his body mass. How much work does he do during a 120-km race in which his average speed is 15.0 m/s? Often, the work done is expressed in nutritional Calories rather than in joules. Express the work done in part in terms of nutritional Calories, noting that 1 joule = 2.389 times 10-4 nutritional Calories. nutritional CaloriesExplanation / Answer
(a) First we find the total time
t=x/v
t=120000/15
t=8000 seconds
Now we multiply the time by his total wattage
E=tW
E=(8000)(6.5)(75)
E=3,900,000 joules
(b) There are 4184 joules per nutritional calorie. so divide the answer by this
3900000/4184=932.122 Cal
Hope that helps
Related Questions
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.