The lighter weight car takes less time to gain momentum, than a heavier weight truck.
gear ratio
so this really depends on HP ( horse power) if a car has more horse power than a truck than it will accelerate faster and also cause cars are lighter than trucks. so you have power and less weight than a truck. so to answer your question it depends on the car and the truck. how much HP either one has and how heavy they are,
No not faster than Secretariat:)
No, you can't go faster than the speed of light. This is because you would need an infinite amount of force to accelerate an object to a velocity faster than the speed of light.
The law of inertia, as described by Newton's second law of motion, explains why a car accelerates faster than a truck. This law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied to it and inversely proportional to its mass. Since cars are typically lighter than trucks, they can accelerate faster when the same force is applied.
No, a lighter would not go faster than a truck because a lighter does not have an engine or the ability to move on its own. Trucks are designed to move at higher speeds due to their powerful engines and larger size.
Power to weight ratio.
The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.
The answer is a space-shuttle. So cool, right!
Not necessarily. The speed of an object is influenced by various factors such as force, acceleration, and resistance. While a lower mass object may have a tendency to accelerate more quickly, it doesn't always mean it will travel faster than a high mass object in all situations.
In the transportation world FTL means Full truck loading. A shipment that requires the entire truck would be a FTL shipment. It also stands for Faster Than Light.
Fork Lift Truck . or Faster Than Light.