You've missed the point relative to a collisional force. The notion of collisional forces as being dissipative comes from the very author of the paper you have cited.
"...collisional forces are dissipated which means they would actually waste energy because such forces cannot be recovered later."
Science will tell you otherwise. Research indicates that it's this force that makes people sprint faster. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000, Vol. 89, No. 5, pp. 1991-1999
Some people like to try to sound smarter than they really are...... Smart people make difficult things easy, not the other way around.
tredwaybr 2 months ago
You've missed the point relative to a collisional force. The notion of collisional forces as being dissipative comes from the very author of the paper you have cited.
ZoomCogito 6 months ago
"...collisional forces are dissipated which means they would actually waste energy because such forces cannot be recovered later."
Science will tell you otherwise. Research indicates that it's this force that makes people sprint faster. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000, Vol. 89, No. 5, pp. 1991-1999
kjlacrosse 1 year ago