a.
To find: The speed of a racing cyclist who experiences
The speed of a racing cyclist who experiences
Given:
The air resistance
Calculation:
Put
As
Therefore,
The speed of racing cyclist is
b.
To explain: What happens to the air resistance if the cyclist's speed doubles?
The air resistance will be four times as that of initial speed.
Given:
The air resistance
Explanation:
If the speed of the cyclist doubles, then
The air resistance will be four times as that of initial speed.
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