Of course, Weight Differencial.
The car can't end up moving faster than the truck. Momentum doesn't affect speed, it only affects whether the truck can move the car. Since the truck weighs more, the car will be moved. If the truck is moving at 20 MPH, the car will start moving at 20 MPH on impact, but unless the truck continues moving and speeds up, the car won't move any faster than the original 20 MPH of the truck.
so this really depends on HP ( horse power) if a car has more horse power than a truck than it will accelerate faster and also cause cars are lighter than trucks. so you have power and less weight than a truck. so to answer your question it depends on the car and the truck. how much HP either one has and how heavy they are,
The law of inertia, as described by Newton's second law of motion, explains why a car accelerates faster than a truck. This law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied to it and inversely proportional to its mass. Since cars are typically lighter than trucks, they can accelerate faster when the same force is applied.
A large truck typically has more inertia than a small car because inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass. The greater mass of the truck means it will resist changes in its state of motion more than the smaller car.
Yes, the red car is faster than the black car.
sonic is faster than a car
Yes. A car can run without an exhaust manifold. It will burn out the exhaust valves in the cylinders a lot faster than normal, but it can be done.
Depends on which revolver, and which Desert Eagle. There are revolvers made that fire higher energy cartridges than any DE. Your question is sort of like which is faster, a car or a truck? Depends on which car, which truck.
yes a car can go faster Than A Cheetah
The difference in distance traveled is 50 miles (350 - 300 = 50)We also know that the car is going 10mph faster than the truck is.Using that information we can find out the time taken for the car and truck to go their respective distances.We take the extra 50 miles traveled by the car and divide it by the 10mph faster that the car is traveling than the truck(50 miles / 10mph = 5 hours)So we now know that it took the truck 5 hours to travel 300 miles.(300 miles / 5 hours = 60mph)To check your answer you can see if the cars speed matches up with the information given in the initial question.So we have (350 miles / 5 hours = 70mph)70mph is indeed 10mph faster than the truck, therefore, the answer is correct.
From past experiences, I think cars are. This is because most trucks are made to lug around heavy things so a truck is usually more weighed down. So, a car is faster.
A truck typically has more momentum than a sports car because momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Trucks are generally much heavier than sports cars, which means they have a greater mass. Even if the sports car is traveling faster, the truck's larger mass can result in greater overall momentum. Therefore, in many scenarios, the truck's weight gives it an advantage in momentum despite potentially lower speed.