When neither one was in motion.
That would depend on their velocity (speed with direction), since the formula for momentum is momentum=Mass*Velocity. If they are moving at the same Velocity, the heavier of the two would have greater momentum.
No.
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, if the mass of the truck times its velocity is greater than the mass of the bus times the bus' velocity then the momentum of the truck will be greater than the momentum of the bus.
Momentum defined as p=mv.. The momentum of the truck depends on its velocity
The total momentum of the system doesn't change. In this case, it refers to the momentum of the toy truck plus the momentum of the toy car.
No.
A truck.
airplane, ambulance, bike, bus, car, Ferris wheel, gas grill, golf cart, mine cart, moster truck, motorcycle, roller coaster, scooter, shopping carts, skate board, skate, stroller, toy cars, tractor, train, truck, van, wagon, water wheel, wheel chair,
If a car and a truck are traveling at the same speed, the truck would have more momentum because it has a greater mass.
No
i would have to say 30000 kg ms but i may be wrong
moving truck