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Description: The Exploratorium in San Francisco answers questions about cycling.
Science of Cycling: Bicycle Physics & History | Exploratorium What is the Science of Cycling? Why do road bikes have thin tires, while mountain bikes have fat tires? What is a gear ratio? And how do gears help make the bicycle so efficient?
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Page title:Science of Cycling: Bicycle Physics & History | Exploratorium
Keywords:Exploratorium, science, inquiry science, Ruthie Matthes, Libor Karas, Missy, bicycles, cycling,mountain biking, Tour de France, Major Taylor, bicycle sports, science, rolling resistance, aerodynamics, gear ratios, chemistry, physics education, teacher resources, classroom activity, activities, ExploraNet, Learning Network
Description:The second in series of sport science resources developed by San Francisco's Exploratorium, The Science of Cycling takes you behind the scenes to learn about the sport from the perspective of top athletes, bicycle makers, and scientists.
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