Physics, asked by norhayaesmael05, 6 months ago

suppose you are riding a motorcycle but it runs out of fuel while driving. the engine stops abruptly but why dont't you?

a. because of gravity
b. because of inertia
c. because of continuation principle
d. because of residence​

Answers

Answered by PravinRatta
3

When we are riding a motorcycle and run out of fuel,  we don't stop abruptly when the engine stops because of inertia.

  • Inertia is the pro[erty of every particle having mass to resist the change in the state of its motion.
  • If no external force is applied to the object, it will continue to move in with the same velocity forever.
  • In our motorcycle, the engine supplies the mechanical power to move it, but when the engine stops, the motorcycle being already in motion continues moving.
  • It eventually comes into rest because of the frictional force of the ground.

Answered by bharathparasad577
0

Answer:

The correct option is (b)because of interria.

Concept:

We don't stop abruptly when we run out of gas on a motorcycle due to inertia.

Explanation:

Every particle with mass has the ability to resist changes in its state of motion, which is known as inertia.

If no external force is applied, the object will continue to move in the same direction at the same velocity indefinitely.

The engine in our motorcycle provides mechanical power to propel it, yet once the engine is turned off, the motorcycle continues to move.

The frictional force of the ground finally causes it to come to a halt.

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