A mid-size sedan, say a 2013 Toyota Camry is 1452kg or 3200 lbs. Fully loaded to manufacturers specs, 5 passengers, cargo, 2100kg, 4630lbs
A car that weighs 2480 kg is approximately 2.48 metric tons.
About 1.1 ton which is roughly 1100 KG
Smart Car 730 kg, Rolls Royce Ghost 2,268 kg, and anywhere in between.
The car with a mass of 1500 kg has more inertia than the car with a mass of 900 kg. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the car with greater mass will have greater inertia.
If the mass of a car is 1200 kg, and the mass of the driver is 65 kg, the total combined mass of the car and driver expressed with the correct number of significant figures is 1265 kg.
If the mass of a car is 1200 kg, and the mass of the driver is 65 kg, the total combined mass of the car and driver expressed with the correct number of significant figures is 1265 kg.
A car; it has much greater mass. A car is about 1000 kg or more; a bike might be 30 kg or less.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.
The work done by a crane to lift a 1 kg car 10 meters would be 98.1 Joules. This is calculated as the product of the force required to lift the car (9.81 N/kg) and the distance the car is lifted (10 meters).
P (momentum) = M * V 703 * 20.1 = 14130.3 kg m/s
The momentum of an object is calculated as the product of its mass and its velocity. Given that the momentum of the 2500 kg car is equal to the momentum of the 1500 kg car, you can set up an equation to solve for the velocity of the 2500 kg car. By using the formula: momentum = mass * velocity, you can find that the speed of the 2500 kg car must be 3 m/s to equal the momentum of the 1500 kg car moving at 5 m/s.
When moving the 1500kg has more inertia.