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Physics, 01.02.2021 22:00 hannah396

Using these assumptions, you can derive Kleiber's Law, dE/dt M3/4 MOC volume
Volume OC d1
MOC 021
1 oc d23
MOC 48B, doc
M38 POC dE/dt
Poc da
dE/dt o da O (M318]2 = M34
This suggests that our analysis may be on the right track [11].
[8] George B. Benedek and Felix M. H. Villars, PHYSICS WITH ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES FROM MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, Vol. 1. (Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1974).
[16] S. R. Wilk, R. E. McNair, and M. S. Feld, AM. J. PHYS. 51,783 (1983).
To make sure you understand the derivation based on the five assumptions (a-e), select the correct order in which the assumptions were used in the derivation above.
a. a, b, c, d, e
b. c, a, b, e, d
c. a, c, b, e, d
d. c, e, b, a,d
e. None of the above

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