i say that it will actually have more mass because cars hold a lot more air then cycle because of the amount of volume can be relent to the mass of something
The more the mass the shorter their life cycle (the more quickly they use their fuel)
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
The car with a mass of 1500 kg has more inertia than the car with a mass of 900 kg. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the car with greater mass will have greater inertia.
The momentum of a car in a collision is determined by its mass and velocity. A car with greater mass or higher velocity will have more momentum than a car with less mass or lower velocity.
car mass is heaveir cars with that you have more handling
Because there is more mass to move and it takes more gas to move more mass.
Yes. The Formula for momentum is Momentum= Mass x Velocity. If the slower car has a larger mass, it will likely have a larger momentum.
Because, according Newton law F=ma. If F=ma, then A=F*L=E. (this is physics) Where F -force m - mass of car a - acceleration of car A - acceleration work L - trace E - energy And so, if mass of car is large, then spent more energy, and spent more fuel.
Inertia is related to speed and mass; a train is both faster and more massive than a car.
The more massive a star is, the less its life time.
No. The gravity of an object is directly proportional to its mass, meaning if you double the mass you double the gravity. Earth has more mass than a car does by an unimaginably large margin. Common sense also says no. Objects very readily fall toward Earth. They do not readily fall toward cars.