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Classical mechanics discusses the behaviour of macroscopic bodies under the influence of forces (without necessarily specifying the origin of these forces). If it's possible, USE MORE SPECIFIC TAGS like [newtonian-mechanics], [lagrangian-formalism], and [hamiltonian-formalism].
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How to calculate fuel consumption of car (mpg) from speed and acceleration, knowing mass, dr...
I was asking a similar question about general energy consumption. The approach I took is presented below. I hope some of you could verify this in terms of physics, specifically in regard to the Law of …
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How to calculate fuel consumption of car (mpg) from speed and acceleration, knowing mass, dr...
there is an online calculator which gives answer to your question:
https://www.gribble.org/cycling/power_v_speed.html
It presents the result for the given parameters.
The only thing you need to do is …