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How does bicycle stop when its brakes are applied

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Answered by AY11AS04
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When we apply a break, the bicycle undergoes a change in it's motion due to friction and gradually when the friction between the bicycle and the surface in contact increases than it's motion the bicycle stops in just a moment.
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Q.} Why does bicycle stop when its brakes are applied ?

\textbf{Ans.} Because friction forces of taking the energy out of the forward spin of the wheel and transforming it into heat, which dissipates into the air around it.

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