Physics, asked by kalpanaparumala, 2 months ago

suppose you are riding a bicycle what are the changes you can make in it by applying the force​

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Answered by deveshwarans06
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Answer:

If you include the rider, to simplify things, there would be the aerodynamic drag, the rolling resistance of the tires, and the thrust generated by the pedalling.

If you want to know structural things that happen when you pedal, there is the weight in the saddle, the downward push of the pedals, and the whole bike is subject to sideways forces when you pedal. These sideways forces are most apparent when you sprint out of the saddle. Powerful sprinters can noticeably bend the frame and/ or wheels slightly, which can be felt as a rubbing of the brake pads at heavy pedal load.

Answered by Preetham1441
4

Answer:

Here it is

Explanation:

  1. We can change the direction of force
  2. We can change the speed of the cycle
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