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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. (a) How much work does he do during a 164-km race in which his average speed is 11.1 m/s? (b) Often, the work done is expressed in nutritional Calories rather than in joules. Express the work done in part (a) in terms of nutritional Calories, noting that 1 joule = 2.389 x 10-4 nutritional Calories.

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Answer:

1720.725 Calories

Step-by-step explanation:

Time = Distance / Speed


Time=(164000)/(11.1)=14774.77\ s

Work done


W=Ptm\\\Rightarrow W=6.5* 14774.77* 75\\\Rightarrow W=7202700.375\ J

Converting to calories


1\ Joule=2.389* 10^(-4)\ Calories


7202700.375\ Joule=7202700.375* 2.389* 10^(-4)\ Calories=1720.725\ Calories

The work done is 1720.725 Calories

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