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Asked by Juanairis

why would a car with a large mass might use more fuel than car with a smaller mass. Assume both cars drive the same distance..
16 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Think about it. Suppose you want to lift a 100 lb weight and a 10 lb weight. Which will take more energy? Wouldn't you think it would take more energy to move a larger massive car than a smaller less massive car.
16 years ago

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