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Question
	

When a bicycle is in motion, the force of friction exerted 
by the ground on the two wheels is such that it acts

a) In the backward direction on the front wheel and in the 
forward direction on the rear wheel.
(b) In the forward direction on the front wheel and in the 
backward direction on the rear wheel.
(c) In the backward direction on both the front and rear 
wheels.
(d) In the backward direction on both the front and rear 
wheels.
 Question Submitted By :: Ishita
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  Re: When a bicycle is in motion, the force of friction exerted by the ground on the two wheels is such that it acts a) In the backward direction on the front wheel and in the forward direction on the rear wheel. (b) In the forward direction on the front wheel and in the backward direction on the rear wheel. (c) In the backward direction on both the front and rear wheels. (d) In the backward direction on both the front and rear wheels.
Answer
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I think answer is A, b'couse inthe case of rare wheel we r 
appling a force via gear- chain system which try to rotare 
the the wheel in forwrd direction and hence initial 
sleeping tendency of point of contact of the rare wheel is 
in backward direction and hence friction is in forward 
direction. but in the case of front wheel, it is pushed by 
the rare wheel so sleeping tendency is in forward direction 
and hence friction is in backward direction.
 
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