yes
The net force on both cars is the same. According to Newton's third law of motion, the force exerted by the Porsche on the Beetle is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force exerted by the Beetle on the Porsche. Therefore, both cars experience the same net force.
There is no such thing as a porshe. You might be referring to Porsche, which is now, and has always been, a German car. The original designer of the Volkswagen Beetle was the very same engineer who founded and fostered the Porsche brand of cars we know today.
Porsche is spelled the same in French.
yes.a stag beetle and a horn beetle
The only difference is thatthe gemballa is a modified version. otherwise, they are the same.
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10w30 same as a 73 standard beetle
1965 to 1979 is the same.
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They have the same chassis -bcracing
No , two different companies
The Porsche 968 was produced from 1992-1995. It was marketed as an entry level Porsche replacing the 944, while sharing 20% of the same parts, from that position.