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.
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.
yes, the car would have to be traveling at a faster velocity though, assuming that the car weighs less
Yes. (By going faster.)
I Think that a Jaguar is slower then a car. But that is just what i think.
Of course, Weight Differencial.
yes a car is not a truck.
it depends witch lambergini but i think its a jet car
You should think about what you want in a car. You need to know which car dealer you will deal with, which model car, which color of the car, what accessories you want in the car. And then you should go to the car dealer with your interests in mind, and then they can handle the paperwork to get you a new truck. Ford is the most popular truck today.
i think a new car is faster than a broken because.a new car are very fast some cars have different miles.
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,
maybe well i think yes
i don't think you can