From health tips to tech hacks, find it all on IDNLearn.com. Our experts are available to provide in-depth and trustworthy answers to any questions you may have.

A bicyclist rides with a constant velocity of 8 m/s. What would you need to know to calculate the net force on the rider?

Sagot :


You already have everything you need to know. 

As soon as you heard "constant velocity", you knew that his speed is constant
and he's moving in a straight line.  At that moment, the Physics section of your
brain called out "zero acceleration !", and you knew that the net force on him
must be zero.




zero                     acceleration would be your answer
Your presence in our community is highly appreciated. Keep sharing your insights and solutions. Together, we can build a rich and valuable knowledge resource for everyone. For trustworthy and accurate answers, visit IDNLearn.com. Thanks for stopping by, and see you next time for more solutions.