as long as cable has enough length and both ends can be attached the 3 speed cable will hook up to a 4 speed the cable is only a linkage and has nothing to do with how many speeds your transmission has
you hook the positive cable,(usually the red) to the positive battery terminal first then you hook the negative cable(usually black) to the negative terminal if you hook it the other way you can get sparks or arcing that can cause damage or a fire PS: if both cables are same color, the negative cable is the one bolted to the frame or the engine.the poitive is bolted to the solenoid or starter
You can't miss it- there is a big lug bolt with nut on solenoid on top the same size as hole on end of cable.
Well if the truck is heavier than the car and going at the same speed, either the truck is going slow, or the car is going fast
If a car and a truck are traveling at the same speed, the truck would have more momentum because it has a greater mass.
Same as if it's in the engine compartment. Open the truck and hook up the leads.
Yes.
a matter of mass
The truck - greater mass.
Momentum = mass x velocity The bike has a much smaller mass, but if its velocity is great enough and the truck's is slow enough, the product can be the same. mass(bike) X Speed(bike) = mass(truck) X speed(truck) for an example, Speed(x)=0 and speed(x)=0 therefore, the two momentums are equal.
Yes, the iPhone come with a USB cable, the same is used to charge the battery and to connect to a PC or Mac.
A parked semi truck has no momentum. A moving bicycle does. If both the bike and the truck are moving at the same speed in the same direction, the truck will have more because it has more mass.
No I do not think so.