Newton's first law states: A object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion (at a constant speed and direction) unless acted upon by an external force.
This is also known as the law of inertia.
2006-11-23 04:12:37
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answer #1
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answered by Ellie 4
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Inertia and friction when you press the brakes will stop the car from moving and momentum keeps the car moving
You are lucky for this answer, tip- next time you ask a question spell the words right and it will be easier for people to understand
2006-11-22 03:55:50
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answered by soccergirl3156 2
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short answer: the helium crammed balloon will do the choice of what a dense physique will do. So, when you consider that a human physique will "fall forward and down"... A helium crammed balloon will do the choice, going to the back and rear of the vehicle. ----------------------- while a reference physique (like the interior your automobile) quickens... ...it supplies the phantasm of a gravitational container opposite the direction of acceleration, and equivalent in magnitude. pronounced phantasm of a gravitational container additionally is likewise further as a vector with the real gravitational container. formula: g_illusion = g - a the real gravitational container is downward, through Earth's mass. The acceleration of a automobile that's battling is to the vehicle's rear. SO, the internet phantasm of a gravitational container interior the vehicle is down and forward...it factors to the ft of the motive force and passenger. the encircling air will "fall" in direction of the front and backside of the vehicle. because of the fact the air "falls extra suitable" than the helium, the air will exert a buoyancy stress on the helium balloon such that the balloon would be jerked to the rear and roof of the vehicle.
2016-11-26 01:19:40
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answered by ? 4
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Sorry i dont know what hat stops a car fromm suddenly stopping.
2006-11-22 03:44:15
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answered by hayley a 2
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inertia does.
Inertia is the property of an object that compells it to continue it in the state as it was. I.e, if the car was moving, inertia causes it to continue moving and its staying in a place inertia resists any movement.
2006-11-22 07:46:06
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answered by Lord Of Lust 5
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The car doesn't just stop as it needs to slow down. Newton force is to great but dramatically reduces as friction becomes greater.
2006-11-22 03:42:17
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answered by onetopdesigner 1
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Inertia, a object in motion stays in motion until other physical forces stop it. Look up Physics.
2006-11-22 03:46:18
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answered by fancyname 6
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Six minutes ago you had us all running around to tell you what makes a car stop. Make your mind up dear !
2006-11-22 04:13:57
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answered by Dover Soles 6
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You need to brush up on your spelling first before you study quantum physics
2006-11-22 03:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought inertia was what stops a thing being moved.
Momentum is what keeps it moving.
2006-11-22 03:42:51
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answered by migdalski 7
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