Wouldn't the bike start moving forward as soon as the rear wheel hit the ground, if it were powered by a motor?
I don't think it necessarily would because aren't they only supposed to add 10 Watts or something?
It's 2018 critical thinking is DEAD. FACT.
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Wouldn't the bike start moving forward as soon as the rear wheel hit the ground, if it were powered by a motor?