answersLogoWhite

0

The net force on a car stopped at a stop sign is zero, assuming there are no external forces acting on it. This means that the forces pushing the car forward (such as the engine) are balanced by the forces resisting the car's motion (like friction).

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Physics

What is the net force on a car stopped at a stop sign what is the net force on a car moving in a straight line with a constant speed?

When a car is stopped at a stop sign, the net force on the car is zero because no motion is occurring. When a car is moving in a straight line with constant speed, the net force on the car is also zero because the forces acting on the car (like air resistance and friction) are balanced by the force generated by the car's engine.


What force causes the car to stop by opposing the motion of the car?

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.


Are the forces on the car in balance after you stop pushing?

No, the forces are not in balance after you stop pushing. When the car is stationary, the force of friction between the tires and the ground opposes the force applied to the car when you were pushing it.


What force causes a car to stop?

The force of friction between the tires and the road surface is what primarily causes a car to stop. When the brakes are applied, the brake pads press against the rotating wheels, generating friction that slows down the car.


How does parachute at the back of the car helps a speeding car to slow down and stop quickly?

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.

Related Questions

What is the net force on a car stopped at a stop sign what is the net force on a car moving in a straight line with a constant speed?

When a car is stopped at a stop sign, the net force on the car is zero because no motion is occurring. When a car is moving in a straight line with constant speed, the net force on the car is also zero because the forces acting on the car (like air resistance and friction) are balanced by the force generated by the car's engine.


In California if a line of cars comes to a stop sign once the second car has stopped behind the first car does the second car have to stop again at the stop sign?

yes, this is for every state as well


Who's at fault if you're stopped at a stop sign and a car rear ends you while stopped at the sign waiting for the right of way?

Without some very unusual circumstances, it's going to be the car that read-ended the stopped car. There are very few good reasons for running in to the back of a stopped car.


Who has the right of way when a car is stopped at a stop sign and another car is making a you turn from a turn lane but can't complete the turn until a car in the lane of traffic passes?

The first car to the stop sign, the car to the right, or the car that is in the way of the car trying to perform a u-turn.


Who is at fault lady at stop sign says she stop that you were going to fast she hit you at the back quarter panel?

If you are stopped at a stop sign and she hit you it is her fault. If she was stopped at a stop sign and you hit her it is your fault. If one of you pulled out and the other struck the car it will depend on several factors, including speed of both vehicles, where the cars were coming from and their relative positions on the roadway.


Not sure if I'm at fault?

'I was in an accident last night, I stopped at the stop sign, saw another car coming down the road, belived they had a stop sign so I proceeded to cross the road and was hit (found out he did not have a stop sign) he was arrested for DUI and i was cited for entering an intersection.'


What part of speech is stopped?

Stopped is a verb (past tense of stop) and an adjective (a stopped car).


If child was hit by a car but the child failed to stop at stop sign who is at fault?

In the USA, the pedestrian usually has 'the right of way', so the driver was at fault. If you had stopped at a stop sign, you should havestayed at a 'full stop' until all children had crossed the street. Check with your insurance agent.


What if you were driving your car stopped at a stop sign then your car shut down and would not start again then you replaced the fuze and it tries to start but wont turn over?

Replace the battery or the carbarreta


How far away from the stop sign should a car stop at a stop sign?

5 feet


It take more force to stop a train than a car?

It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.


What is the procedure for stopping at a stop sign?

Stop your vehicle behind the first line you come to, that is the limit line. When you have stopped completely it is legal to go, providing it is safe. If more than one car arrives at the sign, the first one to stop has the right of way. If it is a four way stop, and you stop at the same time as another car, the car on the right goes first. Or just gas it. just kidding