The first law of Newton is for any material, and it states that if the net force on an object is zero, the object will be at rest
forever or will move with uniform velocity forever.
In the case of a bicycle, the obviously known forces are gravitational force, the reaction force of the ground on the bicycle, the force applied by the rider, and the various frictional forces on the cycle.
If the net of all of these forces and the other various forces not obviously known is zero, the cycle will either be at rest or will move with uniform speed in a straight line.
yes, newtons first law applies to bicycling because if a force is not applied to the tyres via the pedals or directly, the bicycle will remain at rest.
It isn't.
Its a matter of being scientifically rigorous. You can not claim the 2nd law as a law unless you first establish the first law.
no
Actually, the first one is completely independent on the second one. But the second one doesn't make any sense without the first one.
yes, newtons first law applies to bicycling because if a force is not applied to the tyres via the pedals or directly, the bicycle will remain at rest.
The first appearance of a two-wheeled riding machine with pedals was in 1865. The first pedal bicycle was named Velocipede, which is Latin for fast foot.
It isn't.
I960's when a man played his intrument while riding a bicycle.
A tandem bicycle features two people riding on the same frame with two seats. The first recorded tandem bicycle was created in 1898 by Mikael Pederson.
False
You can. but only with difficulty. As a cruiser has a rather poor riding position and is usually quite heavy as well you're probably better off looking for a bike with better riding characteristics in the first place.
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I think its the first one force = mass * acceleration
If a person is riding a bicycle on company property and is injured, it may be an OSHA recordable event. It would be OSHA recordable if:the injury was related to the persons job assignmentriding the bike was part of the jobthe injury required more than first aid in terms of medical attention
Nothing really. One could imagine that it would have replaced horses, but horses were expensive, and not many had their own horse for simply riding around on. The bicycle, once the chain-driven "Safety Bike" went into mass production eventually became the first widely affordable means of personal transportation. At a push I guess you could say that bicycle riding partially replaced walking for personal transportation.
the first bicycle that was made was the steerable bicycle