physics driving a car
when you drive a car most everything that goes on belongs to the category of physics. this is because you have wheels, axels, and several other things that involve physics. some of these examples include when a tire touches down on the road. when a tire touches down and is moving there is an allowence to slow down or come to a stop because the tred on the tires provide what is called friction against the surface of asphalt. what ends up happening to the tires is the tred wears down because of friction. as well as this the friction also heats up the tire noticeably. when we involve axels, we spin a steering wheel thus turning the axels with a certain force. going back to friction if there was none we would all be remaining in motion and wouldnt be able to stop. this restates Newtons first law, an object in motion tends to stay in motion while an object at rest tends to stay at rest.
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