when the MPH goes up
Because relative to us, the Earth isn't moving. We move along with it, and we have an atmosphere that does as well. It's like being in a moving car. You know that you're moving because it's a car, but (assuming you're on a relatively smooth road in a decent car), you don't feel like you and the car are moving unless you put your head out the window (and feel the wind resistance) or try to step out onto the ground. With nothing but passing objects outside to compare our movement to, it can be difficult to know whether we are moving, or they are.
The best that can be said is that you are moving relative to the Earth's surface.
it depends. if the car isn't moving, but the engine is still on, then yes the pistons are moving. if the engine is off, and the car isn't moving, then the pistons are still.
The forward momentum of the car would still push you forward, and you would be dragged on the ground for some time. But if you really want to know for sure, try it. You'll find out pretty quickly why it's not a good thing. With all that said, never, even if a car is moving slowly walk out of a moving car.
most likely if you are moving fast you will role the opposite direction that the car is moving. but the best bet is to never jump out of a moving car.
Suppose that 1st car is X-car and the 2nd car is Y-car. Answer: After the collision, car X is no linger moving, but car Y is moving.
ask a doctor then you would know but you should stop when you get dizzy
moving
Yes it does if the car is moving. Because the CV joint is part of the axil if the car is moving the bad CV joint will be moving too. or No it will not make noise if the car is in neutral and the car is not moving.
You are not moving, if you are comparing to the car.
What stops a car from moving forward or backward
Was it moving and they pressed the brake pedal to STILL the car? How do you KNOW it won't start?