1500kg. "Inertia" is a measurement of resistance of an object to a change of it's motion. Oversimplified, a train has more inertia than a car. The more mass, the more inertia, it applies to acceleration and deceleration equally. Galileo demonstrated inertia before Newton's "First Law of Motion" Here is the interesting part: It does not require force to keep an object in motion. Rather, it is a force that brings an object to rest. That being friction. Inertia must not be confused with momentum, they are two different things in physics.
The heavier one ... always.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
A normal European car has a mass of approx 1000000 grams.
Looking at the equation F=ma we can see that if we keep the acceleration constant the Force will vary directly to the mass. So from your problem, if we go from 500 kg to 1500 kg (3x larger) the Force will also have to be 3x larger.
about 1500 kg internationally, in Pakistan its about 600 kg
The heavier one ... always.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
It should be more than 900
A vehicle in motion will have inertia - one which isn't moving will not.
1500 cubic centimeters
A 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 is actually a truck and not a car. The "Kelley Blue Book" gave this truck a 10 star rating and has pictures and videos for one to learn more about it.
The Chevrolet 1500 is a car that is made by Chevrolet, an American company. Therefore, it is also an American car. You can purchase one in places like Texas.
$1500 to $2500
Yes, almost any car can get to 70 mph in 1500 feet.
$1500 - $2000
$1500