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a cyclist pedals faster to reach school in time what force is exerted??​

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Answered by mona6789
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Answer:

Speed changes until forces become balanced

A force is anything that pushes or pulls on something else.

When biking on a level road, your forward force comes from pushing and pulling on the pedals to make the back tyre push backwards against the road.

The two main forces that oppose your motion are aerodynamic drag (air resistance) and rolling resistance of the tyres against the road caused as the tyre is compressed.

When the forward forces are bigger than the opposing forces, you speed up (accelerate).

As you go faster, the force of air resistance pushing back on you increases. Eventually, the forces become balanced (the forward forces are the same size as the opposing forces). Once the forces become balanced, your speed stays the same.

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Answered by anshdeepsinghisking
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Answer:

drag force

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