name any two force acting on a moving car
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Newton's First Law can be used to explain the movement of objects travelling with uniform motion (constant velocity). For example, when a car travels at a constant speed, the driving force from the engine is balanced by resistive forces such as air resistance and friction in the car's moving parts.
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when a car is movingmany of the types of forces acting on it such as gravitational force and frictional force centripetal force centrifugal force
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the mainly the higher magnitude force which acting on a moving car is frictional force and centripetal force special forces acting between the tyres of the car and the road
and the centripetal force is acting around a centre of the Earth and the the body of car
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