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Weight movement from the vehicle, such as the drop of the hood.

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Q: When brakes are applied too hard or too quickly when you are moving forward this could be the result?
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Why do you keep moving forward when you slam on your brakes on a bicycle?

It is your momentum of moving forward that has to be overcome before your brakes can bring the bicycle to a stop.


What is Newton's First Law of MotionGive the example of the law to help illustrate your point?

If you are in a fast moving car and the brakes are applied suddenly and hard, your body will continue moving in the forward direction.


Can a moving body have velocity and acceleration in opposite directions explain with in example?

Of course. A car with brakes applied and slowing down has forward velocity and rearward acceleration.


Why do you keep moving after you slam your brakes on your bike?

Your momentum wants to keep moving forward.


Why does a person standing in a bus move forward when the brakes are applied?

Inertia. A body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. The motion of the bus is stopped by the brakes. The person inside keeps moving as it is not being braked.


When brakes are applied to a moving the vehicle it stops and this happens because of?

in short, friction.


Why do keep moving forward when you slam on the brakes on your bicycle?

Because when you brake, the brakes stop the wheels from moving. But that doesn't stop the bike from moving. It means that the speed/force/velocity at which you were traveling was forceful enough to override the brakes. So basically, you're sliding.


What would cause the rear tires to make a clicking noise and have a grabbing feeling when the brakes are gently applied from a stand still position to moving forward or backwards on a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo?

Check ABS system.


Why trains do not stop immediately after applying brakes?

they're so heavy that it takes the brakes some time to dissipate all that moving energy.


Why do you keep moving forward when you slam on the braks on your bicycle?

Because of inertiaAn object will keep moving until an outside force is applied.


What is the hawaiian to English translation of holo imua?

holo = speeding; moving quickly. There is no such word for imua. "Always moving forward" ?


Why do packages slide off the seat of acar when the breaks are applied quickly and forcefully?

Inertia - since the packages are moving, they have the tendency to continue moving.