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newtonian mechanics - What energy transformation takes place while riding a bicycle? - Physics Stack Exchange What energy transformation takes place while riding a bicycle? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 3 months ago Modified 4 years ago Viewed 51k times 0 I have two answers in mind for this question: Muscular Energy into Kinetic Energy



Luis rode his bike 1.2 miles to his friend's house, then 0.7 miles to the video store, then 1.9 miles to the library. If he rode the same route back home, about how far did he travel in all? Follow • 2 Add comment Report 1 Expert Answer Best Newest Oldest Ashley G. answered • 08/23/15 Tutor 5 (24) ESL, Grammar, TOEFL, IELTS See tutors like this



Two hundred years ago, on June 12, 1817, in Mannheim, Germany, Baron Karl von Drais introduced the world’s first bicycle. It was made of wood and had no pedals, gears, or chains. He pushed himself along first by one foot and then the other. He called it a Laufmaschine (running machine in German).



It was then that a German inventor named Karl Drais decided he would build a propulsion device that could replace horse riding. Two years later he presented his invention - a two-wheeled contraption that came to be called a velocipede.



A self-charging battery electrical bicycle which utilize the mechanical energy to electrical energy of wheels to charge the battery. A system which make the vehicle pollution free. We are using the component like hub motor, dynamo, controller, battery, etc.