why does a car stop when brakes are applied to it
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it is due to newton's 1st law .A body in motion would remain in motion until or unless applied by external force.
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Because friction force does not decrease as speed decreases. ... To be even more accurate, the car slows down if the brakes are applied hard enough to overcome whatever forces act in the other direction, that is, to speed up the car to stop.
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Here,s ur answer☜☆☞
Because friction force does not decrease as speed decreases. ... To be even more accurate, the car slows down if the brakes are applied hard enough to overcome whatever forces act in the other direction, that is, to speed up the car to stop.
Hope it helps☜☆☞⌐╦╦═─┬─┬ノ( º _ ºノ)
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