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Friction and pressure.
twice as much as half of it!
a bicycle moving on a sidewalk.... i think
Friction
well the tirezss material
I was caught coasting down the sidewalk on my bicycle.
Bicycles', as in 'The bicycles' saddles were very worn.'
Brakes help a bicycle to stop, of course --- but do you know why? it's because brakes use friction. When you squeeze the brakes, rubber blocks press against the wheels. The friction between the blocks and the wheels slow your bicycle down.
One bike, two bikes
bicycles
The Magic Bicycle was created in 1983.
A bicycle stand is a device to which bicycles may be securely attached.
Bicycles are STILL used.
A bicycle rack is a rack in which bicycles may be safely and securely parked.
There are 550.000 bicycles in Ams..oh hold on, bitch just stole my bicycle... there are 549.999 bicycles in Amsterdam
Same as on a car. Applying the brakes means that something stationary is pressed against a moving part. This generates friction, which turns speed into heat.It produces friction, because when the brake touches the rim of the bicycle, the bicycle slows down. (thats called friction) And after a while the bicycle stopsA stationary part is brought into contact with a rotating part. The resulting friction slows the bike down.
Bicycles Stealing