It would not be able to move. The push of the engine driving the car forward depends on friction between the tyres and the road. If something else started it moving, the brakes couldn't work to stop it.
If you're asking in the theoretical sense as in there were no friction at all in the universe then the car would never stop. Then again if that were the case then the car would have a hard time to move in the first place.
When we would nail it, it would not be nailed,it would open because there is no friction.
The car would continue to move in the same direction. It would eventually slow down and stop due to air resistance - that is if it did not collide with anything else first.
cars work well with friction because if there was no friction and a car tried to turn it would probably slip and slide and therefore a car works pretty well with friction
They won't be able to stop.
If you're asking in the theoretical sense as in there were no friction at all in the universe then the car would never stop. Then again if that were the case then the car would have a hard time to move in the first place.
If friction is more it leads to unwanted things
Think of a car, friction causes air resistance on the car and results in lower gas mileage, but without friction, the tires would just spin in place and the car would not go anywhere.
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When we would nail it, it would not be nailed,it would open because there is no friction.
This would be sliding friction and it could happen when:run on the floor
The car would continue to move in the same direction. It would eventually slow down and stop due to air resistance - that is if it did not collide with anything else first.
Friction is what holds, stops things from moving. if there was no friction then things would be on the move 24/7.
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no
it would just slide away
It would keep rolling.