1. The forces involved are arise in response to the action of an applied force. 2. Discuss the interaction between an object and a surface it is resting on; the object pushes down on the surface; the surface pushes up on the object with an equal force; this is called the reaction of the surface. 3. Discuss the interaction between two surfaces which slide (or tend to slide) relative to each other; each surface experiences a force in the direction which prevents (or tends to prevent) relative movement; this interaction is called friction.
gravitational force
The engine and the force of the tires on the road makes the car go.
centrifugal force
Technically, the electromagnetic force.
No, the car will not move unless acted upon by an outside force.
you push it
If you are pushing a car and use less force it will be harder to make the car move.
You turn the key, the car has energy from the petrol that makes the wheels move, this movement turns the tires and then the car moves, slowly at first but then it makes a move by using the petrol. This is CO2.
When you're driving in a car and turn a corner, centripetal force from the door of the car helps you move along the circular path of the corner.
The force of gavity on car exerts friction on the wheels and axle that eventually stop the car from exerting forward force.
it makes your car move LOL
an equal static frictional force from the road /\ common answer is that the engine makes the car go forward but, it is the engine that makes the wheels go around but if the tires are on slick ice or deep mud, they just spin. Friction is also needed. On firm ground, the tires push backwards against the ground because of friction. By Newton's 3rd law, the ground pushes on the tires in the opposite direction, accelerating the car forward.