According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass, a = F/m. Therefore, a less massive truck would be easier to accelerate ("decelerate") to a stop than a more massive truck.
1848g is heavier than 1.5kg. 1.5kg is equal to 1500g, so 1848g is heavier.
Yes, one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, which is heavier than 700 grams.
2 kilograms is heavier than 250 grams. 2 kilograms is equal to 2000 grams, so it is significantly heavier than 250 grams.
A pound is much heavier than a pound. 1 pound = 453.59237 grams
1 lb is heavier than 19 oz. There are 16 oz in 1 lb, so 1 lb is equal to 16 oz plus an additional 3 oz.
1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg
1848g is heavier than 1.5kg. 1.5kg is equal to 1500g, so 1848g is heavier.
Yes, one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, which is heavier than 700 grams.
Their weights are identical (equal).
of course not.....and that's because of the vehicles weight. A truck is heavier than a car so more mass has to be stopped and if the truck is loaded it takes again more time. It´s physical, the law of the moving materia ;)
Equal in volume? The heavier on would be the denser one. Equal in mass? They would weigh the same.
They are both equal in weight.
They equal the same
1 ton is exactly equal to 1000 kilograms.
Yes! Sixteen ounces equal a pound.
An equilateral is easier because it has 3 equal sides
2 kilograms is heavier than 250 grams. 2 kilograms is equal to 2000 grams, so it is significantly heavier than 250 grams.