Observe the speedometer.
The car's speed after coasting down the other side is determined by the force of gravity pulling it downhill and any friction or resistance acting against it.
I was caught coasting down the sidewalk on my bicycle.
coasting=dvizha se po inertsia /движа (спущам) се по инерция/
Is clutch control using the accelerator and simultaneously using the clutch to control the speed of the car and coasting is when your car is still moving but your foot is off the gas peddle completely but you're of the clutch peddle to slow down????
Coasting.
Gravity if you are coasting.
toboggan
It depends on the ramps slope. if it was straight down, the cars would fall down the ramp at the speed of gravity, which is 9.8 meters per second No. Gravity is NOT speed, it is acceleration. In the absence of air resistance, the car would accelerate at a speed of 9.8 ms-2
Well, in cars down foce is essential to have any grip and to prevent high speed lifting
Yes coasting downhill will save you fuel. However do not do this with a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission. You will damage the automatic transmission by coasting. You can do this with a manual transmission but do not shut the engine off. This would cause you to loose power steering and power brakes.
During the coasting phase, the main forces acting on the rocket are gravity (pulling it down towards Earth), aerodynamic drag (resistance from the air), and possibly a small amount of thrust from residual engine burn or other propulsion systems.
Because some people do not like to fly through the windshield.