Small birds can migrate over long distances without feeding, storing energy mostly as fat rather than carbohydrate. (Figure 1) Fat is a good form of energy storage because it provides the most energy per unit mass: 1 gram of fat provides about 9.4 (food) Calories, compared to 4.2 (food) Calories per 1 gram of carbohydrate. Remember that Calories associated with food, which are always capitalized, are not exactly the same as calories used in physics or chemistry, even though they have the same name. More specifically, one food Calorie is equal to 1000 calories of mechanical work or 4186 joules. Therefore, in this problem use the conversion factor 1Cal=4186J.Field observations suggest that a migrating ruby-throated hummingbird can fly across the Gulf of Mexico on a nonstop flight traveling a distance of about 800 kmkm . Assuming that the bird has an average speed of 40.0 km/hrkm/hr and an average power consumption of 1.70 WW , how many grams of fat mfatmfatm_fat does a ruby-throated hummingbird need to accomplish the nonstop flight across the Gulf of Mexico?

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Answer: 3.1107grams of fat.

Explanation:The speed to cover 800 km in 20 hours will be 40km/hr, Because

Speed =Distance/Time.

This is equal to 72,000 seconds. At a power consumption of 1.7 W, the bird will consume (1.7 X 72,000) =122,400 J of energy.

A gram of fat contains about (9.4 Calories X 4186 J/Calorie) ,=39348 joules of energy, the bird will need (122,400 / 39,348) = 3.1107 grams of fat.

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