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Q: What is the speed of a bike going 60kilometers?
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How do you know how fast you are going on a bike?

you have a car match your speed, then you look at your speed guage :P


Why the speed of bike decrease on upper gear when bike going on slope?

Going uphill takes more power than going on the flat, so unless you can add more power, you have to trade some speed for power to be able to go uphill.


How long does it take to bike 26 miles?

It really all depends on the speed you are going.


What is better a bike or scotter?

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How do you correct the sentence ''he ride a yellow bike that gots ten speed?

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What is a 10 Speed Racer?

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Why does a bike travel faster in going down than going up?

A bike travels faster when going downhill due to the force of gravity pulling it downwards, providing additional kinetic energy. When going uphill, the force of gravity acts against the bike's forward motion, requiring more energy input to overcome gravity and maintain speed.


Does the toy car going down the ramp effect its speed?

Yes because the toy car will be forced to speed up the steeper the ramp it's like going down a hill on your bike you speed up because of OME'S law.


If a car and a bike going with a speed of 100 kmhour because of the varience in CC of the engin will the car be more faster than the bike?

Terrible spelling & grammar. If they are both going 100 km/hr. NEITHER is going faster than the other.They are both going 100 km/hr.


Can the speed of a bike beat the speed of a car?

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Will a larger bike always have more momentum than a smaller bike?

No.Momentum is a combination of weight and speed, so something lighter travelling faster can easily have the same momentum as something heavier travelling slower.So, if the bigger bike also is the heavier bike, and the bikes are always travelling at the same speed, then it will have more momentum.Otherwise, anything goes.


Will a person riding a bike get a ticket going over the speed limit?

Yes, you will. Riding a bike or driving a car, it makes no difference. You are still an equal participant in the traffic and, also, obligated to comply with all traffic lwas, including restrictions on speed.