when you act a force on it or on the object
The work you did is(1,000 times the distance for which you kept pushing, in meters) joules.Notice that if the car doesn't move, then you do no work, no matterhow hard you push, pant, or perspire.
When you are driving on the freeway, most of the work your engine does goes into pushing the car through the air. This force is known as aerodynamic drag...
Somebody pushing the car; friction slowing down the car; gravity acting on the car (this is especially relevant if the car is going up or down a slope); the engine pushing the car forwards.
I was putting in a new stereo in my car and i was pushing with a screwdriver to pushing the wires throw i cause the lights interior not working and the clock keeps going back one oclock when turned off and car door bleeper and stereo not work at all You probably blew a fuse, check the fuses.
When you are driving on the freeway, most of the work your engine does goes into pushing the car through the air. This force is known as aerodynamic drag...
Hi, Amps are electrical and the same in a car as elswhere. Amps are a quantity of electricity, voltage is the pressure pushing it and resistance is, as it sounds, how difficult it is to push it. Peace, crigby
You need to have the Cruise Control Module recall work done on that car. It's free at any Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealership. It can cause a fire. The fact that your's is not working is an indication of hazard. Take it now!
bad battery. if the lights don't work with the car off after sitting overnight, then the battery is not holding a charge and it's time to replace it.
good luck with that
Yes. The work is being done by whoever is pushing rather then the engine, but work is being done. Any time a force is applied through a distance, work is being done.
yes
when you are driving a car and it is pushing it back