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Explain in brief. how does a bicycle stop when its brakes are applied.

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Answered by ashish473015
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a bicycle stops when its breaks are applied because of the frictional force acting between the brakes of the bicycle and its tyres. we are applying a force which opposes the motion of the body. ... when we apply the brake then there is a frictional force between the brake and the rim of the cycle.

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Answered by Saujanyatiwari
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a bicycle stops when its breaks are applied because of the frictional force acting between the brakes of the bicycle and its tyres. we are applying a force which opposes the motion of the body. ... when we apply the brake then there is a frictional force between the brake and the rim of the cycle.

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