In wagon pulling, there is a harnessing system involved which is attached to the breast of the horse. When a horse pulls forward, the harness, which is attached to the wagon moves with him as well, therefore moving the wagon forward.
to push
For every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. -500N
The force and strength of the blow of the baseball bat propels the baseball forward.
False. If it is at rest then it cannot spontaneously move and, conversely, if it is moving, it cannot come to rest all by itself. There must be some external force causing that change.
Which of these uses the force of gravity to make it move
Force required to move the object forward.
Pushing down on the pedal will cause the bike to move forward.
the parts that provide the power to make it move forward.
It is the force of inertia.
Sure. There are shaft drive bikes, belt drive bikes, and even the occasional treadle drive bike. Or you can straddle the bike and scoot forward with your feet on the ground, Flintstone-style. Or you can drag the bike up a hill and let gravity pull you down and forward. Or you can ride a pump track, where working your body in synch with going over bumps can force the bike forward in the same way skaters can keep the speed going while ramp riding. Or you can have an electric bike powered by hub motors.
On a softer surface the wheels will sink in a little, causing the rolling resistance to increase, making it harder to get the bike to move forward. And a slow moving bike is more difficult to ride.
The force of the combustion pushes on the interior of the rocket. The combustion releases through the rear exhaust, causing the rocket to move forward.
When you ride a bicycle, the force of the wheel against the earth causes the earth to push back on the wheel, propelling the bike forward, according to Newton's law of equal and opposite reactions. If the force exerted by the earth is strong enough, it can overcome the inertia of the bike.
kinetic energy
Simple...don't walk forward when you juggle?
A combination of inertia and centrifugal force. The wheels, once rotating, create centrifugal force which in conjunction with gravity cause the bicycle to move forward creating inertia. the more energy put into the bike via the drivetrain, the more inertia is created and the more stable the bike becomes.
forward friction on the tyres from the road..
momentum