Neutral just makes it to where you can not accelerate the vehicle's speed. It's kind of like putting the vehicle in cruise mode. The vehicle goes at a certain speed and doesn't stop until friction or the brake pedal. So, in short, yes, you CAN put a car in neutral when going downhill.
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Yes that's right
you crash!
The engine doesn't have to use as much fuel when the car is traveling downhill.
yes. if you have the car going down hill the car will go faster if you have it going up the car will go slower if you have it going strait the car will go slower too... IT will get horrible gas milege!!!lol
A real life example of kinetic energy is something........ Sike!!!!!! A ball rolling down a hill, A person typing on a keyboard.
The car going down hill symbol on the speedometer. What does it indicate?
You wouldn't want to be going down an incline (a hill) and find you have no brakes!
Going down a hill, not being parked, and getting pushed.
Coasting requires you to put the gear into neutral and let the car freewheel down the hill. If you came to a bend on the hill and someone was speeding up the hill, you may not have enough time to react and slam on the brakes, or slow down. When you aren't in gear, you have less control of your car, as opposed to if you was in gear. E.g. If you were in gear and slammed on the brakes, your car would stall, jerk you forward and stop, however because you aren't in gear, your car won't stop rolling.(It's why you can push your car when it's out of gear, but you can't push it when it's in gear).
by going down hill while car coming at u n from there u hippy jump
I put my car in neutral because it broke down.