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Describe the energy transfers taking place as the cyclist starts to pedal

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Answer: At the start of the ride, the cyclist initially has chemical energy stored in his/her body as a result of the cyclist’s food intakes. This chemical energy in the cyclist is then converted to kinetic energy on the bike pedal due to the cyclist applying a downward force upon the bike pedal.

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Answer: You pedaling the bike is transforming chemical energy, supplied by the breakdown of the food you eat, into mechanical energy to turn the pedals. The chemical energy is potential and the mechanical energy is kinetic.

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