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It is 6.00 km from your home to the physics lab. as part of your physical fitness program, you could run that distance at 10.0 km/hr (which uses up energy at the rate of 700 w ), or you could walk it leisurely at 3.00 km/hr (which uses energy at 290 w ).

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