When you eat a hamburger, your body converts the chemical energy in the food into mechanical energy to fuel your movements. When you ride your bike, your muscles convert that stored chemical energy into mechanical energy to propel the bike forward. Overall, the energy transformations involve chemical energy from the food being converted to mechanical energy for movement.
kinetic energy
Because a light bike is an advantage in a race. It accelerates quicker, and takes less energy to ride uphill.
During a bike ride, your body generates thermal energy as heat due to muscle and metabolic activities. This energy is not wasted because it helps keep your body warm and contributes to maintaining your core body temperature. Additionally, some of this thermal energy is transferred to the environment through sweating and breathing.
Thermal energy is wasted during a bike ride through various mechanisms such as air resistance, rolling resistance, and mechanical inefficiencies in the bike's components. When pedaling, a portion of the energy generated is converted into heat due to friction and air resistance, rather than solely being used to propel the bike forward, resulting in thermal energy loss.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
Get a bike and ride it
You ride a bike because it has to be balanced by the operator.
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
i keep the bike on tand and ride on it , then handle is no bar
chemical energy from food the rider has eaten gets turne into kinetic energy as the bike is moving. Then into potential energy as the bike heads uphill. As the bike heads down potential energy turns into kinetic energy.
when you walk, ride a bike, when you pour a glass of lemonade, it's basically moving and motion