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A. If a cyclist of mass 70kg uses a bicycle of mass 7kg, how much work must the cyclist do against gravity in order to ascend to 2100m from sea level. b. One particular descent goes from 2100m to 1600m. Assuming the work done against friction is 90% of the potential energy change of the cyclist and cycle, what Increase in speed in km/h can a rider attain by the end of the descent?

c. What is the average rate of energy conservation of the cyclist and cycle if the descent in part 'b' takes 1 minute at constant speed.

(Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10ms^-2)

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