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A bicycle that travels twice as fast as another when braking to a stop will skid four times as far.

Your kinetic energy increases when you're moving twice as quickly, right?

The square of the speed is the formula for kinetic energy.

Accordingly, doubling your speed will result in a four times increase in energy (2^2 = four). Your energy will increase nine times if your pace is three times faster (3^2 = 9).

What is the kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy, which may be seen in the movement of an item or subatomic particle, is the energy of motion. Kinetic energy is present in all particles and moving objects. Examples of kinetic energy in action include a person walking, a baseball soaring through the air, a piece of food falling from a table, and a charged particle in an electric field.

When riding a bicycle, what forces are at work?

Gravity, the ground, friction, rolling resistance, and air resistance are the bike's main external forces.

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