When an athlete's body temperature

  1. During a dry day, a 70.0 kg athlete runs a marathon while the outside temperature is T2 = 33.2 ¢XC. The thermal power produced
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  2. When an athlete's body temperature begins to climb, blood vessels in the skin dilate. As a result, the athlete's face turns red
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  3. Read the passage about an athlete.When an athlete's body temperature begins to climb, blood vessels in the skin dilate. As a
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  4. Read the passage about an athlete.When an athlete's body temperature begins to climb, blood vessels in the skin dilate. As a
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  5. In a race, a 54 kg athlete runs from rest to a speed of 11 m/s on a flat surface. The athlete’s body hasan efficiency of 85%
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  6. In a race, a 54kg athlete runs fr o m rest to a speed of 11 m/s on a flat surface. The athlete’s body has an efficiency of 85%
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  7. Depends on external heat sources to maintain body temperature.Body Temperature changes with the environment. Generate hody heat
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  8. If an athlete weighs 153lb and has 15.0% body fat by weight, how many pounds of fat does the athlete's body contain?
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  9. Most of the time athletes should practice persistence in their training if they want to succeed. What is the MOST widely
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  10. An athlete running on curved track with 15 m radius and with speed of 6.7 m/s. If the athlete doesn't tilt to avoid falling down
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