Direction of friction on bicycle wheels

In summary, when a bicycle is moving, the direction of friction on both wheels is backward. This is due to the condition of pure rolling on the wheels, where the friction force acts in the direction opposing the motion. The direction of motion and friction on the back wheel is opposite, while the front wheel experiences a forward friction force due to the translational acceleration of the bicycle.
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When a bicycle is moving on a road, what is the direction on each of its wheels.
I think backward on both wheels because the condition of pure rolling is there on the wheels.
But then there won't be the necessary forward force that propels the bicycle forward. So what is the exact direction of friction? Is it different on both wheels. A general clarification with FBD's , forces and torques would be appreciated
 
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iitjee10 said:
I think backward on both wheels because the condition of pure rolling is there on the wheels.

Could you explain what do you mean by that?

Keep in mind that friction acts in the direction opposing the direction of the motion.Now think what is the direction of motion of a point on a wheel at the point of contact with the road and what would be the direction of the friction force acting on that point.
 
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Consider a bicycle first. Pedaling the bicycle (accelerates and) rotates the back wheel in clockwise sense. The velocity of point of contact is therefore backwards. Hence, friction must act forward on the rear wheel.

This frictional force causes a translational acceleration of the entire bicycle, including the front wheel. The velocity of point of contact tends to develop in the forward direction. So friction acts in the backward direction.
 
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1. What is the direction of friction on bicycle wheels?

The direction of friction on bicycle wheels is opposite to the direction of motion. This means that when the wheels are moving forward, the direction of friction is backward.

2. How does the direction of friction affect the movement of a bicycle?

The direction of friction on bicycle wheels affects the movement by creating a force that resists the motion of the wheels. This force is known as rolling resistance and it can slow down the bicycle's speed.

3. Why is the direction of friction important for turning on a bicycle?

The direction of friction is important for turning on a bicycle because it helps to maintain balance and control. When a bicycle turns, there is a lateral force created on the wheels due to friction, which helps to keep the bike stable.

4. Is the direction of friction the same for both front and rear wheels?

No, the direction of friction is not the same for both front and rear wheels. The front wheel has a forward direction of friction, while the rear wheel has a backward direction of friction. This is because the front wheel is responsible for steering and the rear wheel is responsible for propelling the bike forward.

5. Can the direction of friction be changed on a bicycle?

Yes, the direction of friction can be changed on a bicycle. This can be achieved by adjusting the angle of the wheels or by changing the type of tires. Wider tires have a larger contact area with the ground, which can change the direction of friction and affect the bike's performance.

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