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Where does the energy that is used to ride a bicycle up a hill come from and how is it classified?
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Where does the energy that is used to ride a bicycle up a hill come from and how is it classified?
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well when you eat you get energy and then you use it to ride up the hill sorry I don't know how it is classified
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When you are riding a bike you are converting chemical energy produced in your muscles to mechanical energy which is then divided between kinetic energy and frictional losses.
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