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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.
It is usually the car's engine doing work.
friction between the tyres and the road surface will generate heat, Wind resistance as the car cuts through the air. Gravity and mass are obviously affecting the balance of the vehicle when it changes direction accelerates etc. hope this helps. Regards john
Moving at a constant speed if your in the car then there are no forces acting on you from the car. If the car accelerates then the car will push you forward and you will feel the Force of the seat pushing you. The only other force on you in a car is gravity witch always pulls straight down. Gravity is always there whether the car is accelerating or not.
False. An object will go on forever if there were no forces to act upon it. In space, a rocket will go forever at the speed it projects. We only need the engines to steer an for lift off. On Earth, a toy car will go a short distance when pushed. Friction will go against it.
A car accelerates from to at a rate of How far does it travel while accelerating
friction, air resistance and gravity
Its velocity.
The same way it acts on any other objects. If the forces are balanced, there will be no acceleration.
A car accelerates from a standstill to 60km/hr in 10.0 seconds what is its acceleration
wind resistance, gravitational force, friction.