To compute for the rider’s apparent weight during launch, we use the formula = (4g + g) * m. Where m
is the rider’s mass. Substituting to the equation, we now have (4g + g) * 60. Computing
for the apparent weight, we get 2940N or 300g.
The difference can be explained because one made the other
Answer - 1,000 kcal/day
Given the situation above, Matthew should consume an extra <span>1,000 kcal per day in order </span>to regain to a healthy weight. This <span>will promote a two pound weight gain </span>per week. <span>Typically, one pound of fat weighs 3500 kcal, so it would takes </span>an extra<span> 3500 </span>calories<span> to gain one pound of body weight.</span>