Physics, asked by fiercespartan, 1 year ago

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The question is when the bicycle moves forward, in which direction is the force of friction acting?

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Answered by ans81
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

It Is also the example of 3rd law pf motion in which every object has equal force in opposite direction.

When bicycle moves it forward and put force on the road back side.

Road put force bicycle to move forward direction.

Therefore, when bicycle moves forward the force is backwards.


Answered by brainlystargirl
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Heya...

Ques :- The question is when the bicycle moves forward, in which direction is the force of friction acting???

Ans __________

• Cycle is moving in the forward direction acting the force toward backside on the road....

• It's due to the third law of motion..

Explain...

Cycle tyres pushes the force backward side to the road and with the equal and opposite force the tyre get the force to move forward...

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