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Inertial effect does this. According to Inertial Law, a body continues it's state of rest or motion, unless an unbalanced external force acts on it. Initially, when the vehicle is in motion, the passenger in connection with it also continues the same state of motion. But when the vehicle suddenly stops, the passenger continues his state of motion until the passenger faces an obstacle. If you still need more clarification, do let me know.
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yes it does according to the law of physics if the vehicle is in motion when the car stops suddenly, you will fling forward.
Acceleration of a mousetrap vehicle occurs because potential energy in the tensed spring is converted to kinetic energy (energy of motion) as the spring relaxes. There are two basic forms of mousetrap vehicle, those which release the spring suddenly, and those which release it gradually. Those that release the spring suddenly generally have the quickly moving spring impact an object, commonly the track, which accelerates the vehicle forwards. Those that release the spring gradually often use the spring energy to cause drive wheels to turn, which also accelerates the vehicle.
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an engine in most cases turns a lateral movement into a rotary movement, this is transfered through gears and shafts to the wheels to provide motion.
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A rocket motor propels by vectoring the exhaust to produce thrust, whereas a piston engine uses the motion of the crankshaft to turn gears in order to put a vehicle into motion. The piston engine also has significantly more moving parts.
I believe that is called the torque converter
Applied force to an object causes motion.
I believe every vehicle has the three laws of motion. All motion has them!