How does a bicycle stop when breaks are applied
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If you ride a bicycle, you know all about brakes. If you want to stop suddenly, you squeeze thebrake levers on the handlebars. Thin metal cables running to the back and front wheels pull on small calipers, forcing thick rubber blocks to press against the wheels.
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★ When you apply break the break shoes pushes the tires. It is because of friction between tire and break rubber.
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heyy mate !!
★ When you apply break the break shoes pushes the tires. It is because of friction between tire and break rubber.
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