Your momentum wants to keep moving forward.
inertia
Because when you brake, the brakes stop the wheels from moving. But that doesn't stop the bike from moving. It means that the speed/force/velocity at which you were traveling was forceful enough to override the brakes. So basically, you're sliding.
even though wheels are locked, and not rolling, road friction allows bike to slide until coming to stop
It is your momentum of moving forward that has to be overcome before your brakes can bring the bicycle to a stop.
Because of inertiaAn object will keep moving until an outside force is applied.
yes, the only purpose of the anti-lock system is to keep the wheels from locking up when you slam on the brakes. The brakes them selves function as usual. You will just have the chance of locking your wheels up and sliding if you slam on them.
Yes it is.
NO
Slam on your brakes. If your brakes lock up, then you do not have ABS. If your brakes do not lock up and you hear a knocking type of noise from your brakes, then you have ABS.
A player can slam dunk in WiiSports Resort by moving the controller over their hand and rapidly moving it in a downward motion. This will slam the ball into the net depending on their relative position.
dont slam on the breaks
In a car without ABS, if you slam on the brakes, your wheels will lock and your car will skid. ABS prevents the wheels from locking by releasing the brakes if you start to loose traction.