One website provides the following formula for the energy re…

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One website prоvides the fоllоwing formulа for the energy requirements on а typicаl road bike: E=C69.783.509+0.258C+H2+10.32M0.01s+0.103a{"version":"1.1","math":"E=C69.783.509+0.258C+H2+10.32M0.01s+0.103a"} where: E = energy expended at the pedal in calories/min C = speed of cyclist in meters/sec H = headwind in meters/sec M = total mass of a cyclist and bicycle in kg s = slope or grade in percentage points a = acceleration of the bicycle in meters/sec2 What would be the energy required for a cyclist with no headwind, on a 1% road grade (s = 1), at a constant speed (no acceleration), on a road bike weighing 85 kg including the rider, and going 7.15 meters/sec?  In case you are wondering, the 7.15 meters/sec speed is about 16 miles per hour in English units. But you don't need to know that; just fill in the given metric units. 

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