Gravity if going uphill. Friction.
To push a car with a dead battery safely and effectively, make sure the car is in neutral and the parking brake is off. Have at least one person in the driver's seat to steer and apply the brakes if needed. Push the car from the back, using proper hand placement and pushing with steady force. Communicate with the person in the car to coordinate movements. Be cautious of traffic and obstacles, and stop if necessary to avoid any risks.
It would not be able to move. The push of the engine driving the car forward depends on friction between the tyres and the road. If something else started it moving, the brakes couldn't work to stop it.
When you push the brakes and stop the car, the kinetic energy of the moving car is transformed into heat energy through friction between the brake pads and the wheels. This process reduces the car's kinetic energy, bringing it to a stop.
If you're asking in the theoretical sense as in there were no friction at all in the universe then the car would never stop. Then again if that were the case then the car would have a hard time to move in the first place.
It is easier to stop a bicycle than a car with the same speed because the bicycle has less mass and momentum compared to the car. The car's greater mass and momentum make it harder to stop quickly. The car's brakes also have to work against greater inertia, requiring more force and distance to stop.
Find a hill and stop the car, using a friend to steer the car you get behind and push.....
push the break
No, because you are pushing it.
It would be the car that was required to stop. That car should make sure it is clear before going through the intersection.
The same amount of force required to push the car.
Force and momentum
a car bomb
you get your pedals mixed up
You can push it
no old oil will not stop a car beacause at least the car has oil
you push it
Your best bet would be to pay your payments to stop the repo and make contact with your finance company.