Because friction is exerted against the direction of motion
Because friction stops momentum of force from moving the bike
Friction is what ultimately stops your bike
Yes there is near the breaks.
If your front wheel stops abruptly, you'll likely go over the handlebars - the forward momentum will rotate you and the bike over the front wheel.
it stops a car when u press the breaks on the car
when electricity breaks
Friction
The maximum tension measurement that can be applied to a material before it breaks is known as the ultimate tensile strength.
It breaks when pressure is applied
It breaks when pressure is applied
friction by applying the brakes? When you apply the brakes, there are pads on either side of the metal part of the wheel, they squeeze together tighter and tighter until the wheel stops turning, which stops the motion of the bike.
It could be called the 'point of failure.'