Linear momentum is defined as mv, where m is the mass and v is the velocity. To get the mass, simply add up the 37kg person and the 18kg bicycle. This makes 55 kg total. We multiply this by 1.2 meters per second. This equals 66kgm/s(Kilogram meters per second).
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Humans produce greenhouse gases in many ways. Operating a generator or cooking with gas both will produce greenhouses gases. However, riding a bicycle will not.
12mph is the same whether you are riding a dirt bike, a bicycle, driving a car, or running. 12mph is also about 3mph slower than a fit person running.
Kinetic energy is energy related to movement. The formula is KE = (1/2) mv2, where "v" is the speed, and "m" is the mass. If the mass is in kilograms and the speed in meters/second, the energy will be in joules.
The clothes pin doesn't necessarily symbolize anything in particular. It is used to keep the cuff of your pants from getting caught in the chain and sprockets of the bicycle while riding.
1.2 miles = 1,931 meters (rounded)Momentum = M V-- Momentum of the person = (37) x (1,931) = 71,447 kilogram-meters per second, south-- Momentum of the bicycle = (18) x (1,931) = 35,758 kilogram-meters per second, south-- Momentum of the package = (55) x (1,931) = 106,216.7 kg-m/sec , southIt must be mentioned that this is one heck of a lot of momentum . . . roughlythe same as a one-ton car has when it's driving 262 miles per hour !That's because you have this 82-lb kid pedaling along on his bike at 4,320 mph . . .roughly Mach 5.7 at sea level !But the physics and math are bulletproof.
Yes, because you don't inherit the skill of riding a bicycle.
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Claude Pepper's quote about life being like riding a bicycle means that in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving forward. Just like riding a bicycle, life requires constant effort and momentum to stay on track and avoid falling behind. It emphasizes the importance of persistence and continuous growth in facing life's challenges.
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In some cases, yes. It all depends on the type of bamboo, if the bamboo is sharp at the end, and, if the person is riding on a cable, the cable is thick or not.
That's all down to how hard you're riding. Most people will use more effort when riding IRL than riding stationary bikes.
Momentum = mass x velocity Assuming you mean the rider is riding at 5 m/s, the momentum is 95 x 5, which is 475 kg-m/s
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No, it is a noun. A cyclist is a person : someone riding a pedaled, wheeled vehicle, typically a bicycle or motorcycle.
A bicycle helmet is a piece of protective headgear intended to be worn while riding a bicycle.