Burning Calories with Stairs: How Many Floors for a Big Mac?

In summary: I didn't stumble upon it earlier, although it will help this summer with physics 2 lol2 floors is way too low. Hundreds of floors seems about right. You'd be surprised how much work it takes to burn off a big mac. Write down the parts you used to make your estimate. Now google around for another answer to see how close you came. One site I found says 1 big mac=about 60 minutes of vigorous stair climbing. How many floors can you climb in 60 minutes, vigorously?In summary, Homework Equations says that a big mac is 540 calories. using stairs as 8in distance between, and 12in long, its 14.42in distance for
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Homework Statement


1) How many floors do you need to walk up to burn the calories in a big mac?
no variable given, that's it!


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


alright, so by looking things up on the internet, I've found that a big mac is 540 calories.
-big mac is 2260.44 J

-using stairs as 8in distance between, and 12in long, its 14.42in distance for each one, 12 steps in a flight, 173.06in= 4.40m per floor

ive tried a lot of other things, but there is no way I am getting the right answer, any help would be MUCH appreciated. thanks!
 
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The term 'calorie' as used when referring to food is actually a kilocalorie. I.e. 1000 of the calories you are referring to. Correct for that.
 
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You cannot expect to calculate anything from so little data. You could use the formula for potential energy, P.E = mgh and set that equal to energy from a big mac, but climbing the stairs requires far more than simply increasing potential energy.
 
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dick, thank you for that information, i will re-calculate some things...

arunbg, i understand that there's so little info. But that's why my physics teacher is well, let's say "not that great." just make sure not to take professor Chen at UNF...
 
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arunbg said:
You cannot expect to calculate anything from so little data. You could use the formula for potential energy, P.E = mgh and set that equal to energy from a big mac, but climbing the stairs requires far more than simply increasing potential energy.

You can calculate something. You look up as much as you can and guesstimate the rest. You can determine that it's not 10 floors, nor is it a million floors. Questions like this are extremely important and challenging. It doesn't mean your professor is "not great". The skill of being able to estimate something without knowing all the numbers and fitting it into a standard problem template is really valuable.
 
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Dick said:
You can calculate something. You look up as much as you can and guesstimate the rest. You can determine that it's not 10 floors, nor is it a million floors. Questions like this are extremely important and challenging. It doesn't mean your professor is "not great". The skill of being able to estimate something without knowing all the numbers and fitting it into a standard problem template is really valuable.
Agreed, I didn't mean "anything" in that sense. From the OP's post, I was getting the impression that he was looking for an exact answer, which is not possible.
 
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Dick, i understand the importance of problems like these, and also that it is not politically correct to regard a professor in a certain manner. Unfortunetly, i have spent beyond numerous hours with my study group this sem. dealing with this teacher, and every student feels the same way :(.

anyways, back to the problem. Through many different approaches, I keep getting answers anywhere from 2 and 249-400 flights, which would seem far too many in order to burn a big mac's worth of calories. Does anyone have any other insight that may help??

also, this forum is great! too bad I didn't stumble upon it earlier, although it will help this summer with physics 2 lol
 
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2 floors is way too low. Hundreds of floors seems about right. You'd be surprised how much work it takes to burn off a big mac. Write down the parts you used to make your estimate. Now google around for another answer to see how close you came. One site I found says 1 big mac=about 60 minutes of vigorous stair climbing. How many floors can you climb in 60 minutes, vigorously? There's another estimate question for you. But 249-400 seems about right. Maybe a little high, but it's not crazy.
 
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What is the connection between stairs and burning calories?

Climbing stairs is a form of cardiovascular exercise that involves using multiple muscle groups and elevating heart rate, leading to the burning of calories. The more stairs you climb, the more calories you burn.

How many calories does climbing stairs burn?

The number of calories burned while climbing stairs varies depending on factors such as weight, speed, and number of flights. On average, climbing one flight of stairs burns between 8-12 calories for a person weighing 150lbs.

How does climbing stairs compare to other forms of exercise for burning calories?

Climbing stairs is considered a high-intensity exercise, meaning it burns more calories in a shorter amount of time compared to lower intensity exercises like walking. For example, 30 minutes of climbing stairs can burn around 300 calories, while 30 minutes of walking burns around 150 calories.

How many floors do I need to climb to burn off a Big Mac?

A Big Mac contains around 540 calories. To burn off those calories by climbing stairs, a person weighing 150lbs would need to climb approximately 45 flights of stairs.

Are there any other benefits to burning calories with stairs besides weight loss?

Aside from weight loss, climbing stairs regularly can also improve cardiovascular health, increase muscle strength and endurance, and improve overall fitness levels. It is also a convenient and cost-effective form of exercise that can be done almost anywhere.

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