Asked by bob
how can a cyclist minimize friction as he or she rides?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
put more air in the tires.
reduce the frontal area of the body of the rider (ie, lean forward)
Oil the wheel sprockets.
reduce the frontal area of the body of the rider (ie, lean forward)
Oil the wheel sprockets.
Answered by
WingedDragonOfRa
I think the answer might be C. Hope this helps you!
Answered by
Bob
Be like E.T. and fly
Answered by
MD_catlady
em I'm not sure on this one but I would try reducing air resistance too.. eghh this question is hard for a dummy , do I look like a .. do I sound like a cyclist?? idk did stuff ( though I should know it anyway).
Answered by
tori
How can a cyclist minimize friction as he or she rides?
A. by increasing the weight of the bike
B. by increasing the tread on his or her tires
C. by decreasing the air resistance
D. by decreasing aerodynamic design
A. by increasing the weight of the bike
B. by increasing the tread on his or her tires
C. by decreasing the air resistance
D. by decreasing aerodynamic design
Answered by
tori
Plz Help ME
Answered by
s
it is by decreasing the air resistance or c
Answered by
Emma
i think it is c guys