no it dose not
it depends what vehicle a truck can weigh more than a car. and a motorhome weighs more than a ford contour
You have to know the answer already. The large truck is heavier of course.
Yes
Any car, truck, large bear, or small elephant would. It's only 625 pounds.
if you compare the sizes of the car and the truck, you will obviously notice that the car is lower than the truck and is alot more suitable for the road for many reasons. lol if that helps
Yes. At the same velocity, a truck would have more momentum than a car as it has greater mass. Momentum is the product of mass and velocity: ρ=mv
A truck insurance doesn't necessarily cost more. It would depend on the size of the truck.
The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its mass and speed. Since the truck has a greater mass than the car but they are traveling at the same speed, the truck will have more kinetic energy than the car.
A large truck typically has more inertia than a small car because inertia is directly proportional to an object's mass. The greater mass of the truck means it will resist changes in its state of motion more than the smaller car.
Yes because there are more car crashes than airplanes crashes that and in an airplane you have more time to react
Truck insurance generally costs more than insurance on a regular passenger car..... if both policies were alike in coverage amounts.
a matter of mass