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Power p is the rate at which energy e is consumed per unit time. ornithologists have found that the power consumed by a certain pigeon flying at velocity v m/s is described well by the function p(v)=16vā1+10ā3v3 j/s. assume that the pigeon can store 5Ć104 j of usable energy as body fat. find the velocity vp min that minimizes power consumption. (use decimal notation. give your answer to two decimal places.)
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