When the pedal of a bicycle is rotated, the wheel starts rotating. How does this happen?
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The bicycle includes a pedal sprocket mounted on the pedal shaft, a first chain assembly operably connected to the pedal sprocket, second connected to a drive wheel, and third connected to the first and second chain assemblies.
The first chain assembly is capable of imparting a forward rotation to the drive wheel when the pedal sprocket is driven.
In this way, the wheel starts rotating when the pedal of a bicycle is rotated.
The first chain assembly is capable of imparting a forward rotation to the drive wheel when the pedal sprocket is driven.
In this way, the wheel starts rotating when the pedal of a bicycle is rotated.
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the peddal also starts to rotate
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