Why do the back wheels of a cart go over a bump easier than the front wheels?

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Why do the back wheels of a cart go over a bump easier than the front wheels?

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I think it is because most of the weight of a car is in the front, so the front wheels have to do the most lifting.
Makes me wonder how it feels, driving over a speedbump in an electric car or in a sports car whith the engine in the back.

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