Bikes do not require energy like gasoline or electrical power... hence they have no impact on the environment and are energy effecient
A bike does not get energy from the sun. A bike takes kinetic energy from you and makes it into a proportional amount of kinetic energy depending on what gear you are on.
How is riding your bike similar to energy in the sun? Energy from the sun makes the grass grow like the chemicals in your body to transform the material into fuel that is used to move a bike.
the energy transferred from out (levers) or legs to the pedals makes the gears of the bike spin a chain connected to the tiers there for making it spin.
The energy associated with a moving bike is kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As the pedals rotate and the wheels turn, the bike gains kinetic energy due to its motion.
When riding a bike, the chemical energy stored in your body from food is converted into kinetic energy as you pedal the bike and move forward. This kinetic energy is then used to overcome frictional forces and propel the bike forward.
Not after riding a bike, but rather during riding a bike. Your muscles convert chemical energy (a form of potential energy) into mechanical energy to do work.
A bike is considered a device that can convert energy because it allows a person to convert the energy from pedaling into kinetic energy to move the bike. As the pedals turn, the mechanical energy provided by the person is transferred to the wheels, propelling the bike forward.
When you pedal a bike, you convert chemical energy stored in your body into mechanical energy to move the bike forward. This process involves muscle contractions to turn the pedals and propel the bike.
When riding a bike, the energy transformations involve converting chemical energy from food into mechanical energy to pedal the bike, which is then transformed into kinetic energy to move the bike forward. Additionally, some of the mechanical energy is lost as heat due to friction between moving parts.
When a bike goes up a hill, mechanical energy from pedaling is converted to gravitational potential energy as the bike gains height. When the bike goes down the hill, the gravitational potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the bike accelerates. Frictional forces also convert some of the energy to heat.
The energy transformation that happens when a boy rides a bike is from chemical energy stored in the boy's body (from food) being converted to kinetic energy as the boy pedals the bike. This kinetic energy then propels the bike forward, overcoming friction and gravity.
Honda makes and manufactures the CBR 125 motor bike. It gives 13.00 HP, at 10,000 RPM, which makes it a nearly perfect bike. The top speed of the bike is 140 kph.