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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you BvU, I referred many online calculators. Source1 Source2 Source3 Source4- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
No dear Watters, I am 46 years old (ha ha ha homework ?) and while on regular walking in my treadmill it shows some reading ... some calories burnt. Out of curiosity I checked online for correlation, but unfortunately none provide exact results and methodology to calculate. So for the past two...- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Yeah I understand. Thank you for correcting me.- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you Perok and Resnik, I think the question is recoined to get a straight uncomplicated answer "how to calculate the energy for an object weighing 60 kg to move in a frictionless surface at a speed of 4 kmh–1 for 1 hour and by assuming without the influence of any external factors" In that...- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you for your detailed explanation and your time.- rrcmks
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you for your explanation and your time.- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Yeah I understand once triggered it moves. So, by assuming if there is no factors influencing, whether this should be considered as energy required. Correct me if I am wrong. Sorry for annoying.- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Assume if speed is constant for 1 hour, then how can we proceed? By simple assumptions is it possible to get some values. I wonder is it that much difficult... sorry- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
=1/2 × 60 kg × (4000/3600 ms–1)2 ~ 37 J is this logic- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
=1/2 × 60 kg × (4000/3600 ms–1)2 ~ 37 J is this logic- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
=1/2 × 60 kg × (4000/3600 ms–1)2 ~ 37 J is this logic- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you BvU. Can we use simple Kinetic energy equation energy require to move mass of 60 kg at a speed of 4km/h. Though it is not accurate, is it logic way. Please forgive me I am not Physicist. =1/2 × 60 kg × (4000/3600 ms–1)2 ~ 37 J is this logic- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Thank you BvU. Can we use simple Kinetic energy equation energy require to move mass of 60 kg at a speed of 4km/h. Though it is not accurate, is it logic way. Please forgive me I am not Physicist.- rrcmks
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Undergrad How to calculate the calories burnt during walking
Based on Laws of Physics, how to calculate the calories burnt by a person, weighing 60 kg during walking at a speed of 4 kmh–1 for 1 hour. Surprisingly different answers were given by online calculators. Though I am not a Physicist, please let me know the formula or principle behind the...- rrcmks
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What's the Difference Between Nanodots and Quantum Nanodots?
Basically I'm an organic electrochemist. Can any nanosized magnetic materials classified under nanodots ? If so what is the materialistic difference between nanodots & qunatum nanodots?- rrcmks
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering