Why does the rotation of a wheel on a car force the car to move? I was told it was due to the wheel ‘pushing the ground and propelling the car,’ but this seems a little basic.

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I know it seems stupid but I can’t grasp the Physics behind it.

Thanks.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Because of friction mostly.
Not sure where you’re confusion is but you might just be over thinking it.

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