because it has greater mass
Yes
If a grain of sand was as large as a truck you would think it solid. Just because it's small doesn't alter that.
You have to know the answer already. The large truck is heavier of course.
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A truck is heavier, has more mass. So at the same speed, the more massive object has more inertia. A scientific word for inertia is Momentum, defined as mass times speed, and is equal to force times time. So a 1 kilogram mass operated on by a 1 Newton force for 1 second would move at 1 metre per second and would have a momentum of 1 kg-N.
Well the more correct term would be 'semi Trailer-Truck' or something to that capacity. It means that it is both a large truck and partial trailer in the sense that it has the capacity of a large hauling truck and a small living quarter for a person travelling to rest in when they are stopped at a truck stop. Such Trucks are meant for carrying large quantities of cargo long distances by road and allowing for the driver to rest from time to time.
Any car, truck, large bear, or small elephant would. It's only 625 pounds.
A large truck would produce as much as pollution as 150 cars!
typically it would be the euclypytus
Inertia is, essentially, the body's resistance to change. An example sentence would be: Without inertia, we would be all over the place.
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