Only if the bike is coasting uphill.
Friction causes the bike to slow down.
Yes, if the object is moving up, gravity will slow it down. For example, if you toss a tennis ball straight up, it will slow down until it finally stops, turns around and comes back down.
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Momentum is the product of mass and velocity which infers motion taking place. If the bike was moving then yes it would make it go downhill. The real culprit would be gravity if the bike was not already in motion. The hill is an incline and the bike is being pulled by gravity down that incline.
Friction causes the bike to slow down.
Gravity
Gravity is a field or a force, and, hence, has little to do with speed.
Yes, if the object is moving up, gravity will slow it down. For example, if you toss a tennis ball straight up, it will slow down until it finally stops, turns around and comes back down.
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they shave because the hair will slow them down
just unplug the chain
Well that happens because of 2 things:gravity and friction.When you stop pedaling it keeps going because the gravity is causing it to keep going or there is not much friction.It starts to slow down when the friction is enough.
Because when we ridind the bike faster to slow down the brake is important