A cyclist keep pedaling to overcome
Velocity
Inertia
Position
Friction
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The correct option is Friction.
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- A force called friction keeps two solid objects from slamming into or rolling over one another.
- Although frictional forces—like the traction needed to walk without slipping—might be helpful, they can also provide a major obstacle to motion.
- The brake pads and wheel rims come into contact with each other as we brake. Friction between the hands and the handlebar ensures a secure hold.
- Because of the friction created between the road and the tyres, we may roll the bike wheels safely without slipping.
- Rolling friction is the kind of friction that has an impact on objects when they move across a surface.
- Rolling friction is far less powerful than sliding friction or static friction. This explains why most forms of land transportation, such bicycles.
- When we are pedalling, we are overcoming the friction and thus moving forward.
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