When the parachute is deployed at the back of the car, it creates drag force by catching air. This drag force acts in the opposite direction of the car's motion, slowing it down. By increasing the drag force, the parachute helps the speeding car slow down and stop more quickly.
it helps u slow down in a car and go faster
For the most part yes, but the car depending on the aerodynamics of the design can resist most of it.
"Brakes" make the whole car slow down.
Gravity
A parachute.
A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
Friction between the tires and the road surface can slow down a car going down a ramp. The brakes can also be applied to introduce additional friction and slow the car further. Additionally, aerodynamic drag can play a minor role in slowing down the car at higher speeds.
The main factor that causes the motion of a car to slow down as it moves up a slope is gravity. Gravity acts in the opposite direction to the car's motion, pulling it back down the slope. This force opposes the car's forward movement, making it slow down.
"B" is braking mode, which helps to slow the car down when descending steep hills.
Friction is suppose to slow down things and yes it can. HOW DOES: both 2 surfaces collide with each other, causing heat. Heat will slow down the object by "meeting" with the 2 surfaces. I hope I helped :)
Press the brakes or down shift