Weather affects the motion of a car in a variety of ways the primary reason being aerodynamics. If conditions are windy then your car will be affected by the wind due to the wind resistance of the vehicle. Water can also affect the motion of a car due to it's affect on a roadway and moving parts of the car like the wheels. When cars are built all these factors are taken into consideration and that's why cars are shaped and designed the way they are, to minimize these effects.
an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon another force. so really any thing could put somthing in motion. your hand, a car,train?
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
how will the weather affect the inflation of the ballooons
Acceleration ... whether or not it was in motion initially.
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.
It feels amazing. Like a BJ
Cold weather can affect a car starter if you overwork by holding it in the on position too long and repeatedly. The starter motor can wear out.
It has no significant effect on the oil level.
condition of car condition of driver weather road surface by jibran ali
Yes, if you're using the co2 car on Earth. All of Newton's laws will affect every moving object on Earth, and your co2 car is no exception.
an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon another force. so really any thing could put somthing in motion. your hand, a car,train?
The weather shouldn't matter but a couple squirts of WD-40 into the key hole wouldn't hurt.
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Conduct and experiment to rest the trip of different tires
Newton's law of motion affects everything we do that includes motion, including driving a car. The laws describe how forces affect motion and they are used to calculate acceleration of objects and provide an understanding of gravity.