A starter motor turns the engine initially whilst fuel is vapourised in the rotating cylinders and ignited, taking over from the starter motor.
driveshaft
it does this because it just does
You need to get your car checked.
Your car may need power steering fluid if it makes a buzzing noise when you turn the wheel.
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your engine wont turn over but it makes a clicking noise or if you turn the key to the notch before the one that turn on your car then turn on your radio and if it doesn't turn on you have a dead battery.
The wheels on the side of the direction of the turn.
If your car doesn't start, or when you turn the key it makes a weird noise. Lights dim, slow to turn over,
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.
Odds are you most likely have a flat battery....
centrifugal force
The car continues in the direction it was heading when traction was lost