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Justin is riding his bike up Dunmore Hill. The effort force from his feet on his pedals is 1160N. The resulting load force to move the bike forward is 675N. What is the mechanical advantage of the bike?
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Justin is riding his bike up Dunmore Hill. The effort force from his feet on his pedals is 1160N.
The resulting load force to move the bike forward is 675N. What is the mechanical advantage of
the bike?
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the answer is 1835N that how best I can help
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