Science, asked by vaniprashanthm1979, 8 months ago

which action is used in riding bicycle​

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Answered by ramababuta81
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Explanation:

Friction acts in the backward direction (Front wheel) Now the frictional force on the backward wheel has to be greater than the one on the forward wheel for the overall frictional force to the other.

Answered by derenamanjha1234
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The main muscles at work in cycling are the quadriceps and hamstrings in the upper leg, and the gastrocnemius and soleus in the calf.

Newton's first law of inertia states that an object at rest or in motion tends to stay at rest or moving with constant motion unless enacted upon by an unbalanced force. ... Motion of the bike is caused by the rider pressing down upon the pedals, which, in turn enables the rider to accelerate on the bike.

it can be summarized as the following forces: compression. tension. friction.

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