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Pressure, usually reported as atmospheres.
If a car (or any object, for that matter) accelerates, that is, if it velocity changes, then there are unbalanced forces. If the object doesn't accelerate - for example, if it remains on the spot - then the forces are balanced.
FrictionGravity
If this happens then they will get pushed apart. Otherwise nothing really will happen unless there is objects at the end were it is pushing.
Yes, but not completely. For example if a force of 10N was pushing left, and a force of 5N was pushing right, the object would move left with a force of 5N. Balenced forces cancel each other out completely. Sources: GCSE cource work, and my brain.
They will be pushed closer together.
Pressure, usually reported as atmospheres.
If a car (or any object, for that matter) accelerates, that is, if it velocity changes, then there are unbalanced forces. If the object doesn't accelerate - for example, if it remains on the spot - then the forces are balanced.
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FrictionGravity
Folded Mountains
If this happens then they will get pushed apart. Otherwise nothing really will happen unless there is objects at the end were it is pushing.
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matter moves by kinetic [moving] energy when for example something is pushed
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