For each foot the water rises up the side of a car, the car displaces 1500 lbs of water. In effect, the automobile weighs 1500 lbs. less for each foot the water rises. Typically, two feet of water will carry away most vehicles.
The force required to move a car depends on various factors such as the weight of the car, road conditions, and incline. On average, it can take anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand newtons of force to move a car.
Since the car does not move, the boy does no work on the car. Work is only done when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force.
When two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, the car will move in the direction of the greater force. The car's motion is determined by the difference between the two forces acting on it.
A magnet cannot pull a car because the force of attraction between the magnet and the car is not strong enough to overcome the car's weight and inertia. The magnetic force is not powerful enough to move the car, which is much heavier and larger than the magnet.
Work is calculated as force multiplied by distance. In this case, the work done to move a 10000 Newton car 20 miles would be 200,000 Joules. (Work = force x distance)
6 inches of fast moving water can sweep a car off of roadway.
That depends on how dirty and what car it is
That depends on the water pressure and the surface area that the water is pushing against.
Cars don't float, they sink.
take it to a mecanike
none because a car is a solid not a liquid.............. sometimes people ask stupid qustions
The force required to move a car depends on various factors such as the weight of the car, road conditions, and incline. On average, it can take anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand newtons of force to move a car.
they move rapidly through the water using their body as a squishy bumper car
It really shouldn't Move at all
Depends on the model of the car
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That depends on the car and how many eventually get made. If you think about it, water is used in almost every manufacturing process. So, if a large machine that welds cars required 1000 gallons when it was made, you could say that if 1000 cars were made, they each took 1 gallon of water to be made themselves. Also, how far cars have to travel after being made, it takes a lot of water to pump and refine the fuel required to move a car from the manufacturer to the dealer. You also have to include how much water the workers drank while putting that car together.