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Why can you exert greater force on the pedals of a bicycle if you pull up on the handlebars?
To explain: The reason for exerting greater force on bicycle pedals to pull up on the handlebars.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Newton’s thirds law states that objects exert equal and opposite forces on each other.
While cycling, a pair of action-reaction forces will exist. Cycle moves forward when a person exerts a force on pedal. To exert a force on the pedal he has to pull up the handlebars. This is an upward force. When a person pulsl up the handle bars, the handle bars will also exerts force on a person. This is downward force which is transferred to the pedals. So, to exert a force on the pedal a person has to pull up handle bars.
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