A bicyclist is coasting straight down a hill at a constant speed….
Question Answered step-by-step A bicyclist is coasting straight down a hill at a constant speed…. A bicyclist is coasting straight down a hill at a constant speed. The mass of the rider and bicycle is 91.0 kg, and the hill is inclined at 14.0° with respect to the horizontal. Air resistance opposes the motion of the cyclist. Later, the bicyclist climbs the same hill at the same constant speed. How much force (directed parallel to the hill) must be applied to the bicycle in order for the bicyclist to climb the hill? Science Physics PHYSICS 102 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


