why is it not possible to push a car from inside?
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hola mate.....here is your answer....
* When we push our car from outside , the action force of us gets an equal and opposite force of reaction according to Newton's third law.
this reaction force is applied on the surface on which we are standing and a component is also along the opposite direction of action force.
# When we push a car from inside , the same action force gets an equal amount of reaction force.
but this reaction force is distributed along the different directions in the car i.e. some amount of force on the coushions , some on the car base surface....
*** hence the reaction force cannot balance the action force.....so the car is not effeciently pushed forward.
hope u understood ^_^.
* When we push our car from outside , the action force of us gets an equal and opposite force of reaction according to Newton's third law.
this reaction force is applied on the surface on which we are standing and a component is also along the opposite direction of action force.
# When we push a car from inside , the same action force gets an equal amount of reaction force.
but this reaction force is distributed along the different directions in the car i.e. some amount of force on the coushions , some on the car base surface....
*** hence the reaction force cannot balance the action force.....so the car is not effeciently pushed forward.
hope u understood ^_^.
republicgamer0pddlv4:
where is this concept applied
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Ignition is needed to push the car from inside( it turns the car ON).
It is not possible for one to sit inside an object that has to be pushed.
Hope it helps!
Regards,
Sparkles!
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