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A 75.0kg person is put on an exercise program by a physical therapist, the goal being to burn up 520 food calories in each daily session. Recall that human muscles are about 22.0% in converting the energy they use up into mechanical energy. The exercise program consists of a set of consecutive high jumps, each one 45.0cm into the air (which is pretty good for a human) and lasting 1.50s , on the average.

How many jumps should the person do per session?
How much time should be set aside for each session?

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Answer:

1446

36 minutes and 9 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

m = Mass of person

h = Height of jump

g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

Converting kcal to J


520* 4184=2175680\ J

Efficiency is 22%


0.22* 2175680=478649.6\ J

The potential energy in the jump


E=mgh\\\Rightarrow E=75* 9.81* 0.45\\\Rightarrow E=331.0875\ J


(478649.6)/(331.0875)=1445.68\ Jumps

The number of Jumps required is 1446

Time required


1446* 1.5=2169\ s

Time to be set aside for each session is 2169 seconds or 36 minutes and 9 seconds

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