Physics, asked by ipsitada139, 1 month ago

What energy changes a man is walking ​

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Answered by sunilkumaryadav13001
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During walking on Earth, at 1.0 g of gravity, the work done by the muscles to maintain the motion of the centre of mass of the body (Wext) is reduced by a pendulum-like exchange between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.

Answered by nishikasinha
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During walking on Earth, at 1.0 g of gravity, the work done by the muscles to maintain the motion of the centre of mass of the body (Wext) is reduced by a pendulum-like exchange between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.

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