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Thaddeus is riding his bicycle. The spee...

Thaddeus is riding his bicycle. The speed of the bicycle decreases as he stops pedaling it. The speed of the bicycle decreases because of

A

Frictional force

B

Muscular force

C

Electrical force

D

Magnetic force

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