the car moves in the direction of the other car when it its hit because its an unbalanced force.
Once the car hits the bottom, its motion is influenced by the force of impact and any resulting deformations. The car may experience a sudden deceleration upon impact, potentially causing it to bounce back or continue moving forward depending on various factors such as speed, angle of impact, and the collision forces involved. Ultimately, the car's motion post-impact is determined by the interplay of these forces and the properties of the vehicle and the road surface.
there is motion all around you. a car is good example of motion. a car moving at a uniform speed on a straight road is an example of uniform motion. a car moving at differing speeds on a non straight road is an example of non uniform motion.
The force that causes the car to stop by opposing its motion is friction. Friction occurs between the tires of the car and the road surface, creating a force that resists the motion of the car, ultimately bringing it to a stop.
From your perspective inside the car, you are at rest relative to the car. You are moving forward relative to the road outside. Your motion with respect to the sun is a combination of the car's motion and the Earth's rotation, so you are also moving along with the rotation of the Earth.
When a car is in motion, the main forces acting on it are: Thrust force from the engine propelling the car forward. Frictional force between the tires and the road resisting the car's motion. Air resistance acting opposite to the direction of motion, which increases with speed. Gravitational force pulling the car downward.
I believe whomever caused the accident is at fault, whether their car was damaged or not. * The evidence compiled in the accident investigation will determine the responsible party. To determine who is at fault in a vehicle accident investigators use a method referred to as "chain of causation" and begin the investigation with the vehicle that was last in motion. This does not necessarily mean that the driver of said vehicle is the one responsible for the accident. It is quite possible that the driver of the vehicle that was not damaged will be the one determined to be responsible for causing the accident.
its all due to force.
innocent
yes it does according to the law of physics if the vehicle is in motion when the car stops suddenly, you will fling forward.
Has this car been in an accident?
If a car hits a stopped car and sets that car into motion and it hits another car, the first car is responsible for both cars. A stopped car is not responsible when someone sets it into motion and it hits another car.
Of course they got in a car accident!
HAS IT BEEN IN A CAR ACCIDENT
“HAS CAR BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT”
The third vehicle would be at fault because they hit the second vehicle and pushed it into the first vehicle.
He didn't have a car accident. He had a "DIVING" accident.
A heavier car has more inertia, resistance to a change in motion, than a lighter vehicle. Therefore in the event of a crash the lighter vehicle will have a greater change in motion relative to the heavier vehicle; the less the change in motion, the safer.