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"Antizwaartekracht" is a Dutch equivalent of "anti-gravity."
Yes, gravity acts on a moving bicycle. Gravity pulls the bicycle and the rider toward the center of the Earth, influencing their motion. This force helps to keep the bicycle in contact with the ground and affects its acceleration and speed.
The fixed speed is made by Kent
Gravity is everywhere, on everything that's found on Earth.
Gravity
because of the gravity of the earth... understood..??
The force of gravity keep a bycicle on the ground.
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Because the pull of gravity.
No. That would be friction.
No, there is a limit. The bicycle tyre should be inflated to the manufactures specified pressure for the tyre to perform properly and the bicycle to be safe to ride. Over inflating the tyre may cause it to pop off the wheel rim and burst.
Because you have to overcome gravity on your way up.