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You and your bicycle have combined mass 80.0 kg. When you reach the base of a bridge, you are travelling along the road at 7.50 m/s. At the top of the bridge, you have climbed a vertical distance of 5.20 m and have slowed to 3.00 m/s. Ignore work done by friction and any inefficiency in the bike or your legs. Part A
What is the total work done on you and your bicycle when you go from the base to the top of the bridge?

Part B
How much work have you done with the force you apply to the pedals?

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