>Posit two Beetles. Both are identical mechanically, they have identical >bodies and they are driving down identical, perfectly flat roads. One >Beetle weighs a hundred pounds and the other weighs a thousand pounds. > >Disregarding the friction in all internal mechanical >components--considering inertia only--once they reach a certain steady >speed, will they get identical gas mileage?
Yes.
-Tom
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