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retswerb 05-11-23 09:16 PM

Bike Physics Visualizations
 
Ran across a page this afternoon with quite a few interesting visualizations of various bike-related physics concerns: Bicycle – Bartosz Ciechanowski

I've got some minor quibbles, and there's probably plenty here to be argued over - entertaining nonetheless. Apologies if it's been posted here already and I missed it.

PeteHski 05-12-23 12:44 PM

I didn't follow it all the way through, but quite cool, if a bit long-winded. Physics discussed on BF is always a laugh. What were your quibbles out of curiosity?

retswerb 05-12-23 09:02 PM

Agreed, definitely long winded. I think he exaggerated the uneven forces of pedaling, but not in a way that was meaningful for the points he was making. Saw a couple of other little things while I was going through it but can't remember now.

shelbyfv 05-13-23 05:41 AM


Originally Posted by PeteHski (Post 22887890)
I didn't follow it all the way through, but quite cool, if a bit long-winded. Physics discussed on BF is always a laugh. What were your quibbles out of curiosity?

Yep, probably 5% or fewer of us have any physics beyond HS but that doesn't deter us.:lol:


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