Physics, asked by nitishn8633, 1 year ago

How does the bicycle stops when brakes are applied

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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.

Answered by kiranjac2005
4

Answer:

frictional force

Explanation:

a bicycle stops when its breaks are applied because of the frictional force acting between the brakes of the bicycle and its tyres.

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