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The cart stays where it is and doesn't move.
It is one of Isaac newton's laws, I believe it is the second one. It says that for every force, there is an equal and opposite force. Say you are pulling a cart. If you pull the cart with a force of 10N, the cart pulls on you with a force of 10N (mostly due to friction). If a train hits you with a force of 100,000N, you hit the train with a force of 100,000N; believe it or not.
he do not do any motion
Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object in motion remains in uniform motion and an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. So what outside force could be acting on the cart to slow it down?What you are witnessing in this situation is the effect of various forms of kinetic friction. The cart is running into the air in front of it and losing energy that way. The bearings in the wheel are losing energy because of surfaces rubbing together. There are ways to reduce friction, but nothing can reduce it to zero except not coming into contact in the first place.The law is not being violated. You are just experiencing one of its provisions.
Resistance. It acts just like friction.
motion of free falling object does not have friction, while motion of the cart has force of friction
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The cart stays where it is and doesn't move.
it goes faster i assume.
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Friction.
The answer is like force can be pull or push.Both are force.For example if you are pushing a shopping cart full of milk,that is force from your muscles.It is motion to.
There are three forces that are exerted on the horse cart system. They are: weight, pull, and friction.
It is one of Isaac newton's laws, I believe it is the second one. It says that for every force, there is an equal and opposite force. Say you are pulling a cart. If you pull the cart with a force of 10N, the cart pulls on you with a force of 10N (mostly due to friction). If a train hits you with a force of 100,000N, you hit the train with a force of 100,000N; believe it or not.
he do not do any motion
No a cart is a vehicle. Friction is resistance to a change in acceleration.
Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object in motion remains in uniform motion and an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. So what outside force could be acting on the cart to slow it down?What you are witnessing in this situation is the effect of various forms of kinetic friction. The cart is running into the air in front of it and losing energy that way. The bearings in the wheel are losing energy because of surfaces rubbing together. There are ways to reduce friction, but nothing can reduce it to zero except not coming into contact in the first place.The law is not being violated. You are just experiencing one of its provisions.