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A 60.5-kg person, running horizontally
While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs
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While running, a person dissipates about 0.60 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60 kg person
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Two students are discussing whether the running or walking is better for a person's help which piece of evidence would best
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Two students are discussing whether running or walking is better for a person's health. Which piece of evidence would best
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A 60.5-kg person, running horizontally with a velocity of +3.76 m/s, jumps onto a 10.4-kg sled that is initially at rest.
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A 58.4-kg person, running horizontally with a velocity of +3.84 m/s, jumps onto a 10.7-kg sled that is initially at rest.
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While running, a person dissipates about 0.60 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 61-kg person
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Two students are discussing whether running or walking is better for a person's health. Which piece of evidence would best
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Two students are discussing whether running or walking is better for a person's health. Which piece of evidence would best
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