Cause its a lot bigger and it has greater force if its comin at you!! which hopefully your not in the road!
The truck it has more weight behind it.
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Why would my 1984 Dodge pick up truck stall at the light when I stop
Yes it would
A truck that is more heavy with the same velocity whil the truck is less heavy it will have more momentum!!
Yes they would still work, but it would be much harder to stop the vehicle because you don't have the booster powering the master cylinder, so you would have to push much harder on the brake pedal to stop.
The more weight the harder to stop.
No way you have got to be kiding me everybody I know, knows the answer to that so here is the answer a BICYCLE!!!!!!!
Newton's laws of Motion state that Momentum is a product of Mass times velocity. Momentum = Mass x velocity. Therefore, a loaded truck needs a larger force to move it, and once it's moving, it needs more powerful brakes to stop it. So a fully loaded truck will have more momentum and be harder to stop than an empty truck.
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.
There could be multiple reasons why a heater would stop working in a truck. There could be low coolant or a bad fuse to make a heater stop working in a truck. The best way to find out the reason is to take it to a certified auto mechanic.
Truck Stop Women was created in 1974.