why is it easier to balance a bicycle in motion?
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Actually it is easier to balance a bicycle at rest then when it is in motion. The reason for this is the conservation of the angular momentum. ... The angular momentum of the wheel is perpendicular to its plane, thus parallel to the ground. To change its direction one needs to apply a very big torque to it.
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The rotating wheels of a bicycle possess angular momentum.In the absence of external torque, neither magnitude nor the direction of angular momentum change. The direction of angular momentum is along the axis of the wheel. So the bicycle does not get tilted. As net torque is zero , it is easier to balance the bicycle in motion.
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