Trucks are heavier and tend to carry more.
Cars have a smaller engine than most trucks. Because of this fact, cars require less gasoline to power itself than a truck does. A truck, on the other hand, requires more fuel to power a larger vehicle.
More force would be needed to stop a semi truck than a motorcycle. This is because a semi truck is heavier and has more momentum, requiring more force to slow down or stop.
yes trucks are better than because cars you can do a lot more with a truck than you can with cars
same
Whichever is lighter will accelerate more quickly.
More force because there is more mass:)
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use the cars gearbox or use more force to push it
It depends on which conditions you are considering. If a tow truck stays then a force is the same for the car and truck. If it is moving forward or backward then the force which is effecting the truck is more because it has to spend some work to move. To understand this process I were you I would draw force diagram and check different conditions of movement.
The only difference is the energy required to obtain the same speed. The extra weigh of a truck means that more energy is required to move the greater mass as Force = Mass x acceleration (F = MA). Thus if more mass is being accelerated more force is required. Speed = distance travel / time taken to travel. (S = D/T) Thus speed would be the same for a car and a truck.
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.