The 1992 world speed record for a bicycle (human powered vehicle) was set by Chris Huber. His time through the measured 200 m stretch was a sizzling 6.509 s, at which he commented, "Cogito ergo zoom!" (I think, therefore I go fast!) In 2001, Sam Whittingham beat Huber's record by 19.0 km/h. What was Whittingham's time through the 200 m?

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Answer:

Whittingham's time through the 200 m was 5.55 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Huber's peed = 200m / 6.509s = 30.72m/s

1 meter per second = 3.6 km per hour

30.72 m/s =  [tex]30.72\times36.=110.6[/tex] km/hr

Sam's speed is 110.6 + 19 = 129.6 km/hr

1 km per hour = 0.2778 meter per second.

So, 129.6 km/hr = [tex]129.6\times0.2778[/tex]= 36m/s

So, Sam Whittingham's time through the 200 m was =

[tex]\frac{200}{36}= 5.55[/tex] seconds.