The truck has the most mass, but because it is at rest, the skateboard has the most momentum.
A semi-truck. Try it. A semi-truck. Try it.
skateboard. momentum is mass times velocity thus if 0 velocity=0 momentum
A heavy football player is harder to stop because it has a greater momentum. In physics, momentum is equal to the mass of an object times its velocity. If a 50 kilogram kid and a 70 kilogram man were running at the same speed, the man would be harder to stop because he would have a greater momentum.
No. Even a single electron has momentum.
Momentum
Not all rolling pins are. The weight helps flatten what you are rolling.
no, it simply has to have mass.
a reinforced one if your that heavy you probably shouldn't skateboard
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company was created in 1906.
Momentum.
thunder, tensor, grindking, krux etc.
Momentum (as energy) isn't lost, it is transferred. Momentum is lost to friction when the ball is rolling, but in the described situation, the momentum is basically all transferred to the box upon impact. The box may tip over if light enough, or the box may break, or if heavy enough and built well enough, the box may absorb the impact and be left seemingly untouched. If the ball continues to roll after impact (if it bounces over/around/off of the box, then only partial momentum has been transferred to the box.