Why does cars move on their own without been pushed/?
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Because there on a slope
because you left the handbrake off and you're on a hill! don't just sit there, go after it!
Oh yeah, gravity!
Gravity..or because the engine is running..
If you put an automatic in D then it moves. It think it could be magic or summink.
either there trottle is stuck or the idle is set to high
Another person on Earth who can use a computer & fails with the basic concepts of life on earth.
Sir Isaac Newton must be turning in his grave.
What are the schools teaching people these days?
mie speeke englesh.
no mei no whai caar go poosh.
because you have an engine and wheels a chassis and steering wheel and brakes and a throttle and tyres and gears etc...
In an automatic car, the "clutch" is always engaged so it keeps the car rolling slightly. That or you're on a slight incline.
tthe wheel go round and round.
I'd have to say the transmission is engaged and the parking brake off.
They have electricity and oil and gas to start them and to move them from one place to another.
There are lots of hamsters on wheels inside it. when you turn the key, their favourite snacks drop down into view. When you accelerate, the snack gets closer to each hamster, so they run fater. When you brake, the food is hidden, so they stop.
When you change gear, you add more hamsters to the system, generating more power or removing hamsters when you drop a gear.
Internal combustion you muppet
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