What is the average power of a boy

In summary: What is the power being used up at the rate of?In summary, a boy riding a tricycle accelerates to a speed of 9 km/hr and continues to maintain it for a short time before stopping pedaling. The tricycle, with the boy on it, weighs 21 kg. The boy then coasts to a stop over a distance of 7.5 m due to friction. The exercise asks for the average power developed by the boy during the time he maintained a speed of 9 km/hr. To find this, we can use the equations for kinetic energy and power, and consider the distance it takes for the tricycle to stop to determine the friction.
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Homework Statement



A boy trample everything he can on his tricycle and manages to briefly hold
speed 9 km / h on flat ground. When he stops pedaling cycle continues by itself 7.5m
bout it stops due to friction. The boy and the bike weighs together 21
kg. How large average power develops boy during the short time he keeps
fly 9 km / h.

Homework Equations


kinetic energy = 0,5*m*v^2

The Attempt at a Solution


kinetic energy = 0,5*m*v^2=0,5*21*2,5^2 = 66 Joule
 
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Hello JiJiasd, :welcome:

But what you calculate is an energy. The exercise asks for the power , i.e. energy/time. So you'll need another approach. Any ideas ? Any relevant equations with power in them ?
 
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Hint: The distance it takes to stop gives you a way to find out the friction.
 
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If you allow me to rephrase the question:
The boy and tricycle accelerate to a velocity of 9 km/hr. (the amount of time it takes isn't relevant for the problem, it could be 1 second or 1 hour) After reaching that velocity he maintains it for some time (again, amount of time is not relevant). Finally he stops pedaling and coasts to a stop going 7.5 m from the instant he stopped pedaling. Assume that the ground is flat and friction is constant. He and the bike together weigh 21 kg. While he was pedaling at 9 km/hr, what (average) power was he expending? Figuring out the amount of energy he had the instant he stopped pedaling is a great first step. Why did he stop? Where did that energy go? You can use the answers to those questions for the next step.
 

Related to What is the average power of a boy

What is the average power of a boy?

The average power of a boy is not a measurable or quantifiable concept. Power is a subjective and complex trait that can vary greatly among individuals.

What factors contribute to a boy's power?

A boy's power can be influenced by a variety of factors such as genetics, physical strength, mental fortitude, upbringing, and environment. It is a combination of both innate and acquired characteristics.

Can power be accurately measured?

While there are tests and assessments that attempt to measure power, they are often limited and do not provide a comprehensive understanding of an individual's power. Power is a multi-dimensional concept that cannot be boiled down to a single number or measurement.

Do boys have more power than girls?

There is no inherent difference in power between boys and girls. Power is not determined by gender, but rather by individual characteristics and circumstances.

Can a boy's power change over time?

Yes, a boy's power can change over time as they develop and experience different situations and environments. It is not a fixed trait and can fluctuate throughout one's life.

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