A force called inertia.
What stops a car from moving forward or backward
A sudden pressure against you, but released as quickly as happened.ex:The car jolted and we swung forward in our seats.
Letting go of the pedal or pushing the gas pedal.
No, it's a force. Gravity just keeps you from floating around. For a reaction there is always an equal and opposite reaction. Newton said that. Look up Newton's Laws of Physics (or motion).
No, I would not continue to move forward if the bumper car stops upon hitting another car. The design of the bumper car is such that it comes to a halt upon impact, preventing any forward motion. Additionally, the laws of physics dictate that once the car stops, inertia would not carry it forward unless an external force acted upon it.
When a car suddenly stops, the momentum of the vehicle causes it to decelerate rapidly, which can result in a jolt for the occupants. Depending on the speed and the braking force, the car may skid if the brakes are applied too harshly. Additionally, if the vehicle is in motion, any loose objects inside may shift forward due to inertia. In terms of safety, sudden stops can increase the risk of collisions if other vehicles are not able to react in time.
Force of Inertia
It keeps you from moving forward if the car is hit or stops suddenly.
The seat belt makes an balance forward force because when the car stops you fall forward and the seat belt makes it so the force in your body stays balanced. So it becomes an balanced forward force.
When car was moving, passengers were also moving. When car suddenly stops, the moving passengers try to maintain their state of forward motion because of their inertia. so they move forward relative to their seats...
yes it does according to the law of physics if the vehicle is in motion when the car stops suddenly, you will fling forward.
It is the law of inertia bringing you forward while the car stops, the law of inertia states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, while an object in motion tends to stay in motion.