2 tons = 2000 pounds, 1500 pounds = 1.5 tons
No,1500 newtons = 337.213415 pounds force+++To clarify that further, the Newton is a unit of Force, the pound a unit of Mass.
From the question:Boat = Motor + 1500 so Boat - 1500 = MotorBoat = Trailer + 1900 so Boat - 1900 = TrailerBoat + Motor = 5 TrailersSteps:Boat + (Boat - 1500) = 5 (Boat - 1900)2 Boats - 1500 = 5 Boats - 95009500 - 1500 = 5 Boats - 2 Boats8000 = 3 Boats8000/3 = Boat2666 2/3 lbs = 1 Boat
Depending on the "ton" you select it will weigh 2000 (US) to 2240 (Imperial or British) pounds. Both these weights are greater than 1500 pounds.
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Working Trailer brakes.
For a trailer with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 1500 pounds, it must have a properly functioning brake system if the actual weight of the trailer exceeds 1500 pounds. This is an important safety requirement to ensure that the trailer can be safely controlled and stopped, especially when carrying heavier loads.
brakes
BRAKES
Brakes
Brakes
The answer to this question are brakes
Brakes
In many states trailers with the gross vehicle weight rating of 1500 pounds or greater are required
In many states trailers with the gross vehicle weight rating of 1500 pounds or greater are required
2 tons = 2000 pounds, 1500 pounds = 1.5 tons
No,1500 newtons = 337.213415 pounds force+++To clarify that further, the Newton is a unit of Force, the pound a unit of Mass.