Lecture

Materials Science of Cycling

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This lecture covers the importance of organic chemistry in everyday compounds, focusing on alcohols, ethers, sulfur, and nitrogen compounds. It explores the materials used in bike frames, tires, and accessories, such as steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber, as well as the chemistry behind bike helmets and jerseys.

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