Science, asked by nanydas5078, 1 year ago

how does a bicycle stop when its breaks are applied????

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Answered by arc555
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If you ride a bicycle you know all about brakes. If you want to stop suddenly, you squeeze the brake 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. As they do so, friction between the blocks and the metal wheel rims generates heat, reducing your kinetic energy, and bringing you safely to a stop.
Answered by ItzRonan
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Answer:

the brake plates will interprets the force and ut stopa due to friction

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