What does an athlete breathe fester and deeper then usually after finishing race ?
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Answer: When the athlete runs in the race, his body needs more oxygen. His rate of breathing increases so that more oxygen can be supplied to the body. This is the reason, an athlete needs to breathe faster and deeper than usual; after finishing the race.
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This is from Newton's Second Law 0f Motion.
When the athlete runs in the race, his body needs more energy.
An athlete needs to supply extra energy to his muscle cells which have worked hard during running.
For this, he breathes faster and deeper so that more oxygen is supplied to the cells.
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This is from Newton's Second Law 0f Motion.
When the athlete runs in the race, his body needs more energy.
An athlete needs to supply extra energy to his muscle cells which have worked hard during running.
For this, he breathes faster and deeper so that more oxygen is supplied to the cells.
_________
Thanks...✊
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