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Q: WHICH FORCE CAUSES A BICYCLE TO STOP WHEN ITS BRAKES ARE APPLIED?
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Which force stops a train when the brakes are applied?

Kinetic friction is the force that stops a train when the brakes are applied


Why does your car lurch when you apply the brakes?

The friction caused by the brakes causes the car to decelerate. This negative acceleration, in turn, causes a force to be applied to all those in the car. This is the lurch you feel.


What is the force that makes you bicycle brakes work?

Friction and pressure.


What is the force that can stop a bicycle when the rider applies the brakes?

Friction is the force that stops the bike.


Breifly describe how applying the brakes to stop a bicycle is an example of force?

The brakes apply force to the wheel, causing friction which stops it.


How do liquids in hydraulic brakes help stop an automobile?

Liquids in hydraulic brakes help to stop an automobile by creating pressure and moving a set of pistons to generate force. This force is applied outward and causes friction that stops the automobile.


How long do it take for a Train traveling at 55 mph to stop after the emergency brakes are applied?

The answer depends on the mass of the train and the force applied by the brakes.


When does a train's brakes start exerting force on the train's wheels?

Assuming that the brakes are not "dragging" they start exerting force on the wheels when they are applied by the engineer.


What occurs when an applied force causes rock to break?

Mechanical weathering occurs when an applied force causes rock to break.


If you want to increase the acceleration of a bicycle what must you increase?

you must increase the applied force


Are disc brakes the best bicycle brakes?

Depends on what you mean by best. Disc brakes tend to offer the most braking power for a given amount of force applied at the lever. But a disc brake setup is heavier and has poorer aerodynamics than caliper brakes. And disc brakes wear faster than drum brakes, roller brakes and band brakes. Disc brakes are not as well sealed as drums or rollers, so performance will still be slightly weather dependent.


What causes motion of an object?

Applied force to an object causes motion.