Newton’s first law states that no net force acts on a body moving with uniform velocity. Then why
do we have to spend fuel in keeping our car in constant speed?
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It is common practice to drive at constant speed as much as possible to reduce fuel consumption, or at least to avoid "pumping" on the throttle
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There is always a force due to resistance. This force acts in opposite direction of the car moving. If we do not apply force then this force will stop the car. To apply the force against resistance we need to keep the car engine on and accelerate the car.
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