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When you push your bicycle up on an incline the potential energy of the bicycle and yourself increases. Where does this energy come from?

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Answer ⇒ Chemical Energy.  

Explanation ⇒ When we used to run the bicycle up on the incline plane the Potential energy of the bicycle and mine comes from the
Chemical Energy which is converted into the mechanical energy. The mechanical energy is used to increase the Potential energy of the bicycle.

The food which we eat used to provide the energy which is stored in our body in the form of the glucose or glycogen.

All the work which we used to perform daily are done by the help of the Chemical energy only.  

In the given case also the energy to push the bicycle is the chemical energy which is stored in our body. 


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Answered by bhuvna789456
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when we used to run the bike up on the grade plane the Potential vitality of the bike and mine originates from the Chemical Energy which is changed over into the mechanical vitality.

Explanation:

Chemical Energy.

Explanation :- At the point when we used to run the bike up on the grade plane the Potential vitality of the bike and mine originates from the Chemical Energy which is changed over into the mechanical vitality. The mechanical vitality is utilized to build the Potential vitality of the bike.  

  • The nourishment which we eat used to give the vitality which is put away in our body as the glucose or glycogen.  
  • All the work which we used to perform every day are finished by the assistance of the Chemical vitality as it were.  
  • In the given case likewise the vitality to push the bike is the concoction vitality which is put away in our body.              

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