The best that can be said is that you are moving relative to the Earth's surface.
Relative means it depends on the person's reference frame/point-of-view. For example, when you're in a moving car, your point-of-view tells you that the car is not moving at all (after all you're inside the car all the time, you only know the car is moving because the objects outside the car are moving against you). But another person standing on the sidewalk will see your moving car as moving at, say, 50 mph.
your motion stops
A passenger's first feel of inertial force in a moving car is a backwards jolt when a car starts moving. The force is more pronounced if the car takes off faster.
It stays the same
A car moving at constant speed in a straight line is also moving at constant velocity.
Youre cat :) It's more than likely the fan belt needs to be tightened
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up youre butt
How attractive are you? If youre not terrible looking, try offering sex for money. If youre hideous and have no car, license, or experience, then youre just good ol' fashioned SOL!
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.
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.
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.
well since youre young youre not old enough to take care of yourself yet ,but the only way is moving with an adult.
You are not moving, if you are comparing to the car.