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Physics, 15.12.2020 19:40 malachilaurenc

In order to ride a bike up a hill with increasing speed— the rider’s pedal force must be less than friction and the force of gravity
the rider’s pedal force must be equal to than friction and the force of gravity
the rider’s pedal force must be greater than friction and the force of gravity
It is impossible to ride up a hill with increasing speed.
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