A car with a larger mass requires more energy to accelerate and maintain speed compared to a lighter car, due to the increased inertia. Additionally, the greater weight creates more rolling resistance and can lead to higher friction with the road, which further increases fuel consumption. As a result, even for the same distance traveled, the heavier car typically uses more fuel.
Yes, but a scale can also be used to show a smaller distance by using a bigger distance (i.e. the opposite of the above). For example, imagine we were drawing a representation of something really small like the structure of an atom. If we wanted to draw this accurately we would have to use a scale which uses a larger distance to represent a smaller one.
Yes. If it was negative then .15 would be larger. Unless it’s negative then the smaller number is smaller. If negative, the smaller number would be larger. If that makes sense.
Force multiplier. It an inclined plane so a smaller force is acting over a greater distance
get larger then smaller... XD
You would have to get the larger sizes cuppler with a reducer to the smaller size and then join it together
Divide the distance by the rate.
No
I would get a larger bolt. I would get a larger bolt. If I wanted to make a bolt fit into a larger hole, I would use a SMALLER bolt than the hole.
It would depend on the shape of a smaller can but highly unlikely it could handle a larger one.
Both are terribly paltry by most standards. You would need to analyze your particular need for a hard drive, and why you do not want a larger one. If you can make do with a smaller capacity drive, then how little can you do with? Is 10 GB enough for your needs?
Because the larger states would have too much representation in the government. The smaller states were worried that they would loose their power in the government.
When a torch is further away from an object and a screen, the illuminated area on the screen will appear smaller. This is because the light spreads out over a larger distance, resulting in a less concentrated beam that covers a smaller portion of the screen. Conversely, if the torch is closer, the illuminated area would be larger and more intense.