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As the cyclist increases its speed, so too does the frictional force. The cyclist will keep accelerating until both the forces become balanced. The cyclist will then remain at a constant speed until one of the forces changes again. Hope this helps
No, friction is a force which always acts in the direction opposite to that of motion.
Friction.
The friction can make you slow down , but if you lose friction you will go at a faster rate of speed
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Friction
Frictional force gets doubled. But coefficient of friction does not change
As the cyclist increases its speed, so too does the frictional force. The cyclist will keep accelerating until both the forces become balanced. The cyclist will then remain at a constant speed until one of the forces changes again. Hope this helps
to counter centrifugal force and to take turn faster
No, friction is a force which always acts in the direction opposite to that of motion.
Friction.
Friction is independent of speed once an object is moving since faster does not mean more friction.
The friction can make you slow down , but if you lose friction you will go at a faster rate of speed
Make the force go faster.
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because the force of friction at the wheels to ground is slowing it down
The amount of friction increases.