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Q: What produces the force that pushes the car forward?
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Suppose you are riding as a passenger in a car when the car stops suddenly What pushes you forward?

Force of Inertia


If a car is traveling on the highway at a constant velocity the force that pushes the car forward must be?

1. force that moves a car forward is the friction force between the tires and the road (ignoring what is going on mechanically in the car) 2. if the car is travelling at constant velocity, net force is zero - forces pushing car forward are equal to forces pushing car back


What is the key that transfers power by friction?

Relating to cars, the friction of the tires creates a backward force on the pavement, the pavement then creates an opposite forward force that pushes the car forward on the road.


Which force pushes a toy car forward?

Someone pushing it, gravity (on a slope), a clockwork mechanism (wind up cars), an electric motor (chemical energy).


Do you use force to push a toy car?

yes when someone pushes a toy car it moves and it uses force.


If a race car travels along a raceway at a constant velocity of 200kmh what horizontal forces act?

The road is the horizontal force on the car. The tires push on the road which is the action and the road pushes forward on the tires which is the reaction.


When you are driving in a car and turn a corner centrifugal force pushes you toward the door of the car opposite the direction of the turn?

It is false. It is centripetal force that pushes you towards the door of the car opposite the direction of the turn.


How does the steam car work?

Like all engines the fuel makes energy which makes torqe then that pushes the car forward


What force makes a car move forward?

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.


When a large truck pushes a small car with a given force the small car is applying an equal and opposite force on the truck?

Yes that is correct


Compare the sizes of forward force and air resistance while a car is moving at 30mph?

when a car is speeding up how does the forward force and air resistance compare


How do cars accelerate?

When you push in on the throttle, the engine burns the fuel to create energy. This energy is then transfered from the engine to either the rear, front, or all four wheels. This energy spins the tires with enough force to push the car forward.