A 55kg bicyclist (including the bicycle) is pedaling right with a constant speed
despite experiencing a 60N drag. Neglect any friction impeding her motion.
How many forces are acting on the bicyclist?
4
What is the magnitude of the net force on the bicyclist?
N
How much force is her pedaling generating?
N
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:00, chie42
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:30, makennahudson94
In the nineteenth century, gregor mendel first determined some basic rules of genetics that have been observed throughout all types of life. no observations have disproved these basic rules of genetics. charles darwin developed the idea of biological evolution around the same time, but he was unaware of mendel’s discoveries in genetics. over a century later, darwin’s idea of evolution was modified in order to incorporate mendel’s rules of genetics along with the other evidence that darwin had used. what is most likely the relationship between mendel’s rules of genetics and darwin’s idea of biological evolution? a.)mendel’s genetics states laws that are now part of the theory of biological evolution. b.)biological evolution states laws that are part of mendel’s theory of genetics. c.)mendel’s genetics replaced darwin’s entire concept of biological evolution. d.)biological evolution is a law that explains why all genetics exist.
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