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  • 22-08-2020
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Why is it harder pushing a car than pushing a bike?

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siyunkim88
siyunkim88 siyunkim88
  • 22-08-2020

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When inertia increases, it's because the mass increased, which increases the normal force, which ultimately increases friction.

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evelynk1
evelynk1 evelynk1
  • 22-08-2020
A car is heavier and bigger while the bike is lighter and smaller
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