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∙ 14y agov = u + at
where u = starting velocity, v = final velocity, a = acceleration, t = time.
Here u = 0 so v = at ie a = v/t
Now, v = 5 m/s (what is mk?) and t = 5 s
So a = (5 m/s) / 5 s = 1 m/s2
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∙ 14y agoat the waist of average height man normally.
Average speed is 6km/3hr = 2km/hr = 2KPH.
The answere would be 15.333
Force = (mass) x (acceleration)F = (15) x (10) = 150 newtonsThat's about 33.72 pounds.Notice that 10 m/s2 is a pretty substantial acceleration ... about 2% greater than one 'G'.So you're talking about accelerating the bike a hair faster than it would fall off the roof.
There is no change. The bike is moving along a horizontal surface, and only a change in height can change the gravitational PE.
how it is produce a moving bike
your seed,velocity,and acceleration will be slow When you brake, your acceleration increases (!), your velocity decreases (and in this case, there is no difference between velocity and speed). Negative acceleration increases when braking a moving bike.
yes
This depends on conditions, rider weight and bike the bikes condition, but this would take about 10 seconds on average.
well it depeneds on the bike or the kart
In general, slowing down is negative acceleration. Some might call it deceleration. Braking a car or bike is a simple example of negative acceleration.
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To increase the acceleration of a bicycle, you can either apply more force to the pedals or reduce the bike's weight. Increasing force on the pedals will make the bike accelerate faster. Reducing the bike's weight will decrease the amount of force needed to accelerate the bike.
The energy associated with a moving bike is kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As the pedals rotate and the wheels turn, the bike gains kinetic energy due to its motion.
honda Husqvarna also makes a dirt bike!!!
the average price for a french bike is about 462 us dollars
There's really no telling. Depends on how tuned the engine is, if the bike is styled like a road bike or a dirt bike, if it's geared for acceleration or top speed, and on how aerodynamic bike + rider can become.