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What happens to the efficiency of a bicycle as it gets rusty?
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The efficiency of the bicycle will decrease. To maintain the same amount of output work, You have to pedal harder and faster.
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ummm, no offense, but that seems pretty obvious, efficiency goes down, lol
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