2 kilopounds. However, what workload resistance number on the bike itself is equivalent to 20 newton = 2 kilopounds = 4.5 pounds force?
2 kilopounds
Since a stationary bike doesn't move, there's no way it can travel 20 miles. Now, if you're asking how long it would take to ride twenty miles on a bicycle, it depends on speed, wind, and other factors. Typically a bike maximum speed is about 20 miles per hour. So it would take about an hour to ride 20 miles on a REGULAR moving bicycle.
180 Newtons.
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It would be 20*4.4 newtons = 88 newtons.
Entirely pointless question as there aren't any steps in bike riding, and a stationary bike doesn't go anywhere. But making some rough comparisons to real life riding a 20 mile ride under average conditions can be anywhere between 45 minutes and one hour 20 minutes, depending on the rider, bike and course. A well accepted recommendation states that the cranks should turn at a rate of 80-100 turns/minute, which gives you around 6000 turns for the ride.
Its is 20 foot pounds took me all day on my bike to find out what it was
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
20 pounds is 20 / 2.20462262 = 9.072 kg F = m * g where m is 9.072 kg and g is 9.81 m/s2So the amount of newtons acting on 20 pounds is: 9.072 * 9.81 = 89 newton
20 newtons equates to approximately 2.04kg or 4.5 pounds.
= .----> -16 + 20 =+4
It's exactly 20 newtons on Earth, 3.31 newtons on the moon, 7.54 newtons on Mercury, 18.06 newtons on Venus, 7.59 newtons on Mars, and 1.19 newtons on Pluto. It's hard to say anything about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune, because none of those has a solid surface that we're sure of.