torque turns the wheels which moves internal combustion/electric cars. In a jet car, thrust is the force the moves the car.
No, a wheel and axle is a part of a moving vehicle. A weel is the part that moves the car and the axle is the part that keeps the wheels in place. A weel and axle is also a part of the six simple machines.
By using the steering wheel which is connected to a cable that is connected to a pipe that moves the steering wheels
The force that moves a car is the engine's power, which is transferred to the wheels through the transmission system. As the engine burns fuel, it generates energy that pushes the car forward by turning the wheels.
In anything that is currently moving. (>>>(car)<) Car moves -> movement of wheels/friction
The bottom half of the wheels
No it can't move but it can move by pushing it.Hard but it moves.
You turn the key, the car has energy from the petrol that makes the wheels move, this movement turns the tires and then the car moves, slowly at first but then it makes a move by using the petrol. This is CO2.
Yes, it moves in multiple directions, it spins to drive the wheels and moves up/down when the tire goes over bumps.
A hot wheels car that uses gasoline would have mechanical energy, if it uses battery then chemical, and if it is just a little toy car then there is no energy in your car.
Undercarriage is a car part. It is the framework under the car to which the wheels and other parts are attached.
Friction between the wheels and the surface it is moving on causes a balloon powered car to stop. As the wheels turn and the car moves, friction gradually slows down the car until it eventually comes to a stop.