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Re: New work on running biomech by Hutchinson
David Marjanovic (david.marjanovic@gmx.at) wrote:
<No, no -- the method to convert m/s to km/h is to multiply them with 3.6.
MOR is Museum of the Rockies; MOR 55 is a specimen number.>
He also wanted to know what the Froude number is, and how it's
calculated:
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/FroudeNumber.html will help out,
I am sure.
As for MOR 55, it's MOR 555 (typo above), the "Wankel rex."
Cheers,
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Jaime A. Headden
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in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do. We should all
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