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A53.0 kg cheetah accelerates from rest to its top speed of 32.5 m/s. (a) how much net work (in j) is required for the cheetah to reach its top speed?
(b) one food calorie equals 4186 j. how many calories of net work are required for the cheetah to reach its top speed? note: due to inefficiencies in converting chemical energy to mechanical energy, the amount calculated here is only a fraction of the energy that must be produced by the cheetah's body.

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