To determine how far the car fell vertically from the bridge to the ground you would need to know how far the bridge roadway is from the ground.
It moves forward at the same speed the car is traveling. It will fall to the ground in short order.
Because both You and the ball (and everything else in the cabin for that sake) are moving with the same speed as the car :)
A car-plane combination that takes off vertically, is easily controlled so anyone could fly it, then lands vertically at your destination.. An actual working consumer vehicle does not exist
Yes you do have upthrust on the ground but only a littile amount.For example,when a car is on the ground there is a small amount of upthrust on the ground making sure the car doesn't sink and fall into the road(the earth)
Your car will violently fall to the ground and will drag the frame until it comes to a complete stop.
two reasons for not running near busy highways is one you can get hit by a car . two you can fall off a bridge !
yes this is a dangling modifier
If the car is crushed by the bridge, it is likely that a body in the car would be subjected to blunt force trauma- which is a formal way of saying crushed by the massive weight of the bridge.
The car is running into the rain as it falls.
the hibachi car disappear on the bridge.
-- A raindrop takes some time to fall through a distance equal to the height of the windscreen. -- In that length of time, the car moves some distance forward. -- Any raindrop that is directly in front of the windscreen, but nearer to it than the distance the car will move before the raindrop falls past the bottom of the windscreen, will splat against the windscreen as its fall is interrupted.
How many inches of the ground can my car be if dropped