There are too many variables that have not been specified and, as a result, it is impossible to give a sensible answer. Is the car on a plane surface or an inclined one or one that is "bumpy"? What pushing or pulling forces are acting on the car? What is the mass of the cars?
A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far
You get to ride the range.
Walk, swim, ride a bike, or drive a car through flood water to escape.
Mrs. Ward is afraid she is going to be killed in a car accident. So she has chosen not to ride in cars. How does she handle her risk?
Suspension is basically springs inserted in the frame/fork, allowing them to flex and compress when you ride over a bump - just like on a car or a motorcycle. Good for comfort and traction when you are on bumpy ground, but it steals some power when you're riding on flat surfaces.
Because the suspension is new and has not been used yet.
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Sometimes you hit potholes, bumpy turn, smooth sailing, sometimes you crash, and at the end, you get demolished.
Well Probably when your on a bumpy ride you go up and down and your jaw pounds down on the lower so it hurts but maybe you have a infection you should probably go to a doctor Hope that Helps!
if youre referring to the drive/ride. the lower the car the bumpier. unless you need new shocks/struts
Test Track is a slot car ride, and is located at Epcot. Visitors are invited to travel in cars and play the part of crash test dummies as the vehicle traverses its bumpy ride.
a bumpy road
because you havent warn the tread on the tyres, you can fix this by cutting of those little pikey things that stick out on the wheel
First of all, they aren't springs, they're suspension, and second of all, if you don't have suspension on your car then the car will get damaged internally and the ride would be very bumpy and uncomfortable. So, your car really needs its "springs."
There are too many variables that have not been specified and, as a result, it is impossible to give a sensible answer. Is the car on a plane surface or an inclined one or one that is "bumpy"? What pushing or pulling forces are acting on the car? What is the mass of the cars?
idiots we need the answer