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the car moves in the direction of the other car when it its hit because its an unbalanced force.
your motion stops
there is motion all around you. a car is good example of motion. a car moving at a uniform speed on a straight road is an example of uniform motion. a car moving at differing speeds on a non straight road is an example of non uniform motion.
suppose when we apply brakes to a car in motion then the speed of the car decreases which means the acceleration is backwards but the car is still running in the forward direction
Put the car in motion or else I will have to take over. The motion of the rollercoaster made me dizzy.
If a car hits a stopped car and sets that car into motion and it hits another car, the first car is responsible for both cars. A stopped car is not responsible when someone sets it into motion and it hits another car.
the car moves in the direction of the other car when it its hit because its an unbalanced force.
newton's first law of motion
your motion stops
The car in motion is ALWAYS at fault when it hits a stationary vehicle.
the truck behind the other car
The cell wall of a cell would relate to the body/exterior of the car
The basic motion of a car is linear motion produced by the crankshaft, which is achieved by vertical motion of the pistons in the cylinders to turn and produce linear motion of the crankshaft.
it doesn't but the people who drive a car do.
a bottom hose on a car is usually a radiator, a bottom pipe on a car is usually exhaust
the motion of the car is forward
An outside force, gravity, pulls the car down the ramp building up speed. At the bottom of the ramp law 1 kicks in. The car continues to move in a straight line.