You are driving your car to school. As you know, cars are equipped with wheels that spin. As the wheels spin, they grip the road and push the road backwards. Use Newton’s third law to explain why your car moves forward.

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When you drive your car, the wheels spin due to the engine’s power. As the wheels rotate, they grip the road surface. According to Newton’s third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, the wheels exert a backward force on the road as they spin, and the road responds by exerting an equal and opposite forward force on the wheels. This reaction force from the road pushes the car forward. Essentially, the gripping action of the wheels against the road generates a forward force, propelling your car ahead. So, thanks to Newton’s third law, your car moves forward as you drive!

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