It's easier to push a car because the force needed to push it is less.
Well - the obvious answer is - because a car weighs less than a bus !
you step back because it's easier to push the car.
A small car. The bus has a large flat area in the front that'd be perpendicular to the airflow which makes the air push the bus back. The small car has a smoother surface with curves to allow the air to just flow past it.
It is already in motion and therefore needs less force.
Yes it will affect the speed of the toy car. Example: A buggy is easier to push without any groceries in it.
If your are talking about the ones that children from a school bus accident push your car over them, they are in San Antonio Texas.
a car is much smaller and easier to shoulder check and when driving a bus you just have to rely on you mirrors, it takes longer to slow down or stop and they are larger which makes them harder to turn
Essentially you're looking at F = ma acceleration, a = the same for both vehicles. The mass, m of a bike is much less than that of a car therefore; The required force to push a bike is much less than that required for a car. Therefore it's easier to push a bike.
Well, there are push-ups that are easier to do. You can do push-ups with your knees touching the ground, which makes them easier to do.
One is a bus and one is a car, Genius.
Plane, Helicopter, bus, train, taxi, hire car, push bike, walk, however you like or by what ever means you can afford.
car because if you crash bus don't have airbags and also a bus can tip over in a crash so the answer is a car