A kitchen or bathroom scale can be used to measure the mass of a bicycle. Simply weigh the bicycle using the scale to determine its mass.
No. That would be a very light bicycle
No, a meter is not used to measure the mass of a bicycle. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms or pounds using a scale or balance. A meter is a unit of length, not mass.
kilogram
A bus has more kinetic energy than a bicycle because it has greater mass and moves at a higher speed. Kinetic energy is proportional to mass and velocity squared, so the larger mass and higher speed of the bus contribute to its greater kinetic energy compared to a bicycle.
1.37 kilos would just be enough for a rather light bicycle frame, without any parts stuck to it.
just enough to overcome the gravitational pull on the mass of the bicycle.
total mass = force / acceleration = 99 / 1.5 = 66 kilograms>66 - 10 = 56 kilograms
20 kg-m/s
The magnitude of momentum is calculated as the product of an object's mass and velocity. In this case, the magnitude of the bicycle's momentum would be 110 kg*m/s to the west.
The bike wheel. It wil have its mass concentrated out by the rim.
While a truck may have more mass than a bicycle, momentum is also influenced by velocity. If the bicycle is traveling at a significantly higher speed than the truck, it can have more momentum due to the combination of its mass and velocity. Momentum is calculated as mass multiplied by velocity, so a lighter object with higher velocity can have more momentum than a heavier object with lower velocity.