Grams
1,000 grams
No. That would be a very light bicycle
No Meter is an unit of length, not mass.
A set of scales
kilogram
1.37 kilos would just be enough for a rather light bicycle frame, without any parts stuck to it.
just enough to overcome the gravitational pull on the mass of the bicycle.
total mass = force / acceleration = 99 / 1.5 = 66 kilograms>66 - 10 = 56 kilograms
Moment of Inertia is defined as the product of mass and square of distance from its axis of rotation and it is denoted by I. I=mR2 Moment of Inertia depends upon mass from the axis of rotation of wheel rim e.g because the mass of big bicycle lie away from the axis of rotation of wheel rim.So M.O.I of big bicycle is Small than small Bicycle.
20 kg-m/s
Might be 20 kg-m/s
30 kg-m/s
The bike wheel. It wil have its mass concentrated out by the rim.