Best would have been to call the cops, as with any traffic accident where those involved are not in agreement.
But basically if he came from behind, and didn't notice you braking, then it's his fault.
But if you were turning out into his path while braking, then it can be on you, depending on where the biker was when you started your manouver.
As the cyclist increases its speed, so too does the frictional force. The cyclist will keep accelerating until both the forces become balanced. The cyclist will then remain at a constant speed until one of the forces changes again. Hope this helps
a car turning a corner
A parachute slowing down a skydiver's fall by creating drag. A runner feeling resistance from the air while sprinting. A cyclist encountering air resistance when riding against a headwind.
The cyclist must keep pedaling to maintain their constant velocity because they are overcoming forces like air resistance and friction. These forces act in the opposite direction of motion, so the cyclist needs to continuously apply force through pedaling to balance them out and keep moving at a steady pace. If they stop pedaling, these forces will eventually slow them down.
By going faster the cyclist is storing up kinetic energy which he can spend in rising the hill. If lucky there will be no struggling with the pedals grinding up the hill, and might even coast over it. Without this energy pre-storage, the cyclist would have to provide energy at a rate fast enough to prevent him slowing down too much and falling off and the cyclist might not be capable of this (rate of supply of energy = power).
Gradually slowing down is 'decelerating'.
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Deceleration refers to the decrease in speed or slowing down of an object over time. It is the opposite of acceleration, which involves an increase in speed.
Hi I have never heard a border collie doing that so you should take him to the vet or he might have worms.
Slowing Down the World was created on 1999-06-22.
If you were already in the turn lane and they cut you off it is the other drivers fault. They should have yielded to you already in the turn lane.
Yes slowing a seaman could be harmful it depends on how much of a hurry he is in.