If you are pushing a car and use less force it will be harder to make the car move.
Blow on it. Pull it with a string. Place it on a downward slope.
No it can't move but it can move by pushing it.Hard but it moves.
you use magnetic force
The child pushing the toy car is an example of a contact force called a push force. The child is applying a force to the car by exerting pressure on it to make it move.
A person pushing a bookshelf across the room. A car engine pushing the vehicle forward. Wind pushing against a sailboat, propelling it forward. A person pushing a swing to make it move. A piston pushing down in a combustion engine.
Your pushing it did.
"Inertia" <---- this is the answer to #6 for chapter 13 sect. 3 :P hopefully you'll get this right if you ever have Mr. McKeown or Mr. Conrad :) I can't tell you my name though............................................................................... luv u reiner <3
Examples of direct forces include pushing a car to move it, pulling a door to open it, or kicking a ball to make it move. These forces directly act on an object to cause a change in its motion or state.
Yes, inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. In the case of pushing a stopped car, the car's inertia is what makes it difficult to overcome the initial resistance and set it in motion.
Two examples of pushing forces are a car's engine pushing the car forward, and a person pushing a heavy object across the floor.
oil does not make your car move, it reduces friction in the moving parts in order to keep your car from tearing itself apart