Why does the front end of a car “lift up” while accelerating?

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Why does the front end of a car “lift up” while accelerating?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

The answer is wrong!
The tires in the back get the power. The front tires are just for turning (for now). Since the back tires get the power, if they suddenly accelerate they essentially push forward as the front stands still. So the front moves up and the back moves forward.
EDIT: I apologize, I assumed this is how it worked. This answer is wrong and you should not follow this.

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