Why does cars move on their own without been pushed/?



Answers:
'cause it has an engine inside it which applies rotational power to
the wheels. engine simply works like this:

you push the gas pedal which causes fuel to pour into a piston cylinder arrangment and when it burns piston moves due to the combustion. piston is connected to an arrangement called crank mile. crankmile rotates when the piston moves.the rotational power on crank mile is transmitted to the wheels via some arrangements like gearboxes.
What are you talking about? Rephrase the question.
They are being pushed by the engine and energy being created by exploding fuels.
Errr.

I think it's called an ENGINE.
they don't move on their own, they are powered by gasoline, or diesel or electricity.
Gravity ? i.e.downhill with the brake off.
Let me guess.you were at a stop light..you let off the brake and your car rolled forward and hit someone.Your excuse is the car just rolled forward for no reason, and now you need justification.
hello Borat person type bodfink
its those new fangled horseless cars. damned if i know how they work !
are you parked on a hill? if you are its called gravity! if you are talkin about a stickshift, then if you do not have the clutch in all the way then it will start to move because the gears are still moving and will give it momentum to move!
wheel go round and round
are you out on licence?
Huh? Are you alive? Is this the alien that ate my Grandma?

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