The forces acting on the bike is gravity, air resistance and friction.
Inertia, gravity, friction.
gravity and pull
applied, normal, and friction
air resistance, gravity
If you're not speeding up, slowing down or turning - then forces are balanced.
Because at higher speeds, the wheels begin acting as gyroscopes, helping to keep the bike steady.
Well, it would depend on the part of the bike you are talking about because there are different forces acting. For example. Spokes: There is tension (tensile strength) Seat post: Has compression (compressive strength) handlebar: torsion (torsion strength)
When the bike is not moving, there is an equal force between the bike and a surface. If you are seated on the bike in a still position, you and the bike would create an even balanced force. If you accelerated, you would create an unbalanced force.
is a bike mechanical
In German, you say "Fahrrad fahren" to mean riding a bike.
riding a bike can have an advantage over a plane because if you don't want to pay money than a bike is better and that riding a bike gives you cardio.
on a bike