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| Originally Posted by GIR Your car wants to move forward so it excerts a force onto the road. But the road doesn't like this so it tries to hold the car in place as much as possible. The faster you go the smaller this drag becomes. Well the amount of force excerted onto the road is infinite times bigger then the drag cause by the road so we can say that it's actually not there.
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When the car exerts a force on the road doesn't the road apply an equal but opposite force to the car?
The only thing that can stop it moving is some force in the opposite direction (to the force the road exerts on the car).
I don't see by what mechanism/law of physics this force you call drag arises from?
I'm not trying to be a pain, but maybe i already know what your talking about, and its simply just that your using a different word/explanation to describe it!!!