A car moves at constant speed. The horizontal forces acting on the car are friction and the driving force.If the car continues to move with constant (uniform speed), what can be said about the horizontal forces? Group of answer choicesThe friction force is greater than the force due to friction.The horizontal forces are always equal to the force due to gravityThe driving force is greater than the force due to friction.The driving force is equal to the force due to friction.
Question
A car moves at constant speed. The horizontal forces acting on the car are friction and the driving force.If the car continues to move with constant (uniform speed), what can be said about the horizontal forces? Group of answer choicesThe friction force is greater than the force due to friction.The horizontal forces are always equal to the force due to gravityThe driving force is greater than the force due to friction.The driving force is equal to the force due to friction.
Solution
The driving force is equal to the force due to friction.
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