give me a not too short example on how cars work and how physics apply to it

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1 year ago

Cars work by using the principles of physics to convert energy from fuel into motion. The combustion of fuel in the engine creates a force that pushes the pistons, which in turn rotate the crankshaft. The crankshaft is connected to the transmission, which transfers the power to the wheels. The wheels are connected to the axles, which rotate and cause the car to move. The friction between the tires and the road surface provides the necessary traction to move the car forward. The physics of momentum and inertia also play a role in the car's motion, as the car's momentum helps it to keep moving forward even when the engine is not providing power. Additionally, the aerodynamics of the car's shape helps to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.

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