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19 February, 02:59

How does the speed ratio change as you switch between different gears on a bicycle, and how does this affect the force you need to pedal the bicycle?

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  1. 19 February, 03:24
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    An average cyclist generates about 183 watts while doing 19 mph or 30.4 kph. Power = force * velocity. Force of a pedalling applied by a human for achieving 30.4 kph = 183/8.44 = 21.68 newtons. This is for upright bicycles.
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