to roll down the hill on a bike without pedaling is called coast or coasting
It's called coasting
Of course! That is, if you receive some other force such as a vehicle towing/pulling you up the hill, or someone pushing you up the hill whilst you sit on the bike. Otherwise, the answer is no, since opposing gravity requires force.
If you coast on a downhill slope you can ride a bike without pedaling, but otherwise pedaling is the only propelling force that a bike has, so you can't go anywhere without doing it.
Coasting
COAST!
Coast
It was released as heat
Because unless you have a hill to coast down, or a really strong tailwind, you need to pedal to provide a force that can push the bike forward.
Well that happens because of 2 things:gravity and friction.When you stop pedaling it keeps going because the gravity is causing it to keep going or there is not much friction.It starts to slow down when the friction is enough.
Pedaling harder, rid excess material(weighs down bike), and angling your body into 60 degrees so there is less air resistance.
coast
free riding
due to force of friction
Some valuable tips for training your child to ride a bike are wheel balance and to sometimes start by going down a steady hill and telling them to maintain balance while steady pedaling.
Coast
you pedal. then with my right foot down i wheelie. then i start pedaling while in the wheelie. i hope it helps
It goes from chemical to kinetic.
if you can't get your wheel up in a wheelie i can help. All you need to do is know how to pop a wheelie. If you know how to pop a wheelie you stop pedaling to go down, right.so you just keep pedaling instead of stopping. its that easy.