A truck that is stopped on the road has to be pushed hard to get into motion. when the truck is moving a little, it can be moved faster with a smaller /less push. why?
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A truck that is stopped on the road has to be pushes hard to get into motion. ------(i)
Whereas,
A truck already moving a little can be moved faster with a smaller/less push. ------(ii)
Reason:
First, let give the both statement or conditions as statement (i) and statement (ii).
The above condition is because when the truck is in the rest and no force is acting on it then gravity has hold the truck. There is no force applied on a truck, then there is no acceleration and there is no velocity. So, when the truck is already in motion and is pushed then it move faster with less push as compare to statement (i).
An object which is already in motion is easy to move with less push as compare to object at rest.
The energy needed to push an object which is in rest is required more as compared to moving object. This is the reason that a truck that is stopped on the road has to be pushes hard to get into motion whereas a truck already moving a little can be moved faster with a smaller/less push.
Try pushing on a stationary truck. Although the truck is far more powerful than you, unlike a moving one, a stationary truck will never overpower you and send you flying backwards. The force you exert on it is equal and opposite to the force exerted on your hands. The outcome depends on a variety of other factors. If the truck is a small truck on an icy downhill, you’ll probably be able to get it to move. On the other hand, if it’s a very large truck on a dirt road and you push hard enough (maybe even take a running start), you could injure your hand.