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What changes when unbalanced forces are applied to a moving bike along the direction it is moving?
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What changes when unbalanced forces are applied to a moving bike along the direction it is moving?
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For example if you ride a bike straight ahead at a constant speed the force moving the bike forward exactly balances the forces of friction that would slow the bike down balanced forces cannot change on objects speed or it’s direction
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