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What force causes a bike to move forward?​

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Motion of the bike is caused by the rider pressing down upon the pedals, which, in turn enables the rider to accelerate on the bike. As well, the cyclist will continue to move unless enacted upon by an opposing unbalanced force, such as the force of friction on the bike tires, when the bike decelerates to a stop.

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