Why does a fast moving car slow down when its engine is switched off?
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because, the moter comes slow and stops running fuel and moving car comes stoping engine
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A ‘fast moving car’ slows down when its “engine is switched off” because the equilibrium is established.
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- Engine is basically an energy system, which generates constant energy for the operation of a device, when the engine is turned off the vehicle will slow down as distinct forces, including frictional force, air drag, etc.
- It will be leads to oppose the accelerated vehicle, which will stop after a while when a mechanical balance is reached.
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