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You switch to a higher gear on your bike (a gear with a larger radius) a. what happens to your speed and difficulty, applied force if you maintain the same pedaling rate (rpm) as at the lower gear? explain in terms of force and torque. b. what happens to your speed, rpm and difficulty if you exert the same amount of force as at the lower gear?

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