a cyclist coasting down a 5.0 ◦ incline at a constant speed of 6.0 km/h because of air resistance. If the total mass of the bicycle + cyclist is 50 kg, how much force must be generated to climb back up the incline at the same speed (and same air resistance)?

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Answer:

[tex]F_{net}= 85.41\ N[/tex]

Explanation:

mass of the bicycle + cyclist = 50 kg

constant speed = 6 km/h

a cyclist coasting down a 5.0° incline

the downward velocity is constant, so net acceleration must be zero

the air drag must be equal to gravitational force downward along the ramp

[tex]F_a = mg sin \theta[/tex]  

now for upward motion

[tex]F_{net} = mg sin \theta + air\ drag[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = mg sin \theta + mg sin \theta[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = 2 mg sin \theta[/tex]

[tex]F_{net} = 2\times 50 \times 9.8 sin 5^0[/tex]

[tex]F_{net}= 85.41\ N[/tex]

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