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What Makes A Car Move

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Forces and Motion

The Forces on a Moving Machine.

What are the Forces on a Moving Car?

The forces acting on a moving car are thrust and drag
also every bit the same forces that human activity on a stationary motorcar.

Forces on a Moving Car
Drag is the force of air resistance (a course of
friction )
pushing against the front of the machine while it is moving.

Thrust is the force pushing the car forwards.
Thrust comes from the engine turning the wheels.

How do Wheels brand a Car go Forwards?

Tyres on the wheels push backwards against the road
as they try to turn, causing an
equal and reverse strength which pushes the machine frontward.

Forces between a Moving Car and the Road

The tyres must accept expert grip (a high friction)
and then that they practice non slide on the road surface.

If the forces of thrust and drag are equal,
so the forces are balanced and
the car will movement with a abiding velocity.

If the forces of thrust and elevate are non equal, then
the forces are unbalanced and the car volition accelerate.
The car will get faster if thrust is bigger than elevate,
and slower if the drag is bigger than the thrust.

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