How Does A Bicycle Stay Up

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How does a bicycle stay up. You know this already given sufficient forward speed a bicycle pushed sideways will not fall over. The consensus has been that a bicycle s stability is related to two factors. Ever wonder what keeps you from falling over when you re riding your bike. If a pedal bicycle did stay upright because of the gyroscopic effect then any novice getting on a bike could just push off and the bike and the effect would do the rest.
But how do we manage to stay upright on a bicycle. Across the world riders dismounted and. If a pedal bicycle did stay upright because of the gyroscopic effect then any novice getting on a bike could just push off and the bike and the effect would do the rest. First the rotating wheels of the bicycle provide stability through gyroscopic.
Want to help support us and. Since the bicycle was invented s cientists have postulated various reasons as to why a bicycle is self stable above a certain speed. We ve described a bicycle as a machine and in scientific terms that s exactly what it is. Put simply the gyroscopic effect occurs because a spinning wheel wants to stay spinning about its axis just as a spinning top or even planet earth stay.
If anyone ventures an answer they most often say that it s because of the gyroscopic effect but this can t be true. It s as easy as riding a bike or so the saying goes. It s also a machine in the sense that it converts energy from one form whatever you had to eat into another the kinetic energy your body and bicycle have as they speed along. In 2011 an international team of bi pedal enthusiasts dropped the bombshell that despite 150 years of analysis no one knows how a bicycle stays upright.
But even though physicists understand these three mechanisms they still can t work out the exact combination of variables that make a bike stay up. It s still a mystery although one which might finally be solved thanks to a new research center in where else the netherlands which now employs. A device that can magnify force making it easier to go uphill or speed. Jessi with the help of some other scishow kids shows you the answer.