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A student is riding a bicycle on a level road. Apply Newton's third law of motion and identify the force which is equal and opposite to the backward push of the rear wheel on the road.

  1. The force exerted by him on pedals.
  2. The resistance of the air and force of friction.
  3. The forward push of the road on the rear wheel.
  4. all of the above.

Motion in One Dimension

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The forward push of the road on the rear wheel.

Reason — When the rear wheel of the bicycle pushes backward on the road (action), the road pushes forward on the rear wheel (reaction) and this forward force from the road is what actually propels the bicycle forward.

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