There was 12k Joules of work done.
fROM nEWTON'S 2ND LAW, F = ma where m = mass and a = acceleration F = 6000 x 2.2 = 13,200 kg-m/sec2 = 13200 Newtons
it depends. If you were mesuring length then you would use meters. If you were measuring volume you would use cubic meters. If you were measuring weight you would use metric tons.
A ton is a measure of mass, not of weight. A truck may have a mass of 5-10 tonnes (or more, if it is a very large truck), so gather a few of those, and you have 100 tonnes. Another example would be 100 cubic meters of water (for example, the contents of a rectangular 5x10 swimming-pool, with a depth of 2 meters).
Suppose a truck and a car are both running at 40 km/hr.Which vehicle needs a greater force to stop and why?
One hour
Forklift.
1200j
Force = mass * acceleration and acceleration is in units of meters per second squared. I will assume you mean this. m/s2 Force = (1800 kg)(4 m/s2) = 7200 Newtons ----------------------
The mass of an object can be determined by taking (the net force in Newtons) divided by (the acceleration in meters per second per second).
Force = mass * acceleration Force = (3000 kg)*(2 m/s^2) = 6000 Newtons ---------------------- ( that is 6000 times the force needed to push in a doorbell, on average )
A truck.
the height of an A.T truck is about 10 meters.
Just use Newton's Second Law. In this case, you need to divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.
about a truck
In meters. A fairly long truck might just be a little over 20 meters long. Still a lot less than a kilometer.In meters. A fairly long truck might just be a little over 20 meters long. Still a lot less than a kilometer.In meters. A fairly long truck might just be a little over 20 meters long. Still a lot less than a kilometer.In meters. A fairly long truck might just be a little over 20 meters long. Still a lot less than a kilometer.
The volume of a truck depends on various factors such as the dimensions of the cargo area and the type of truck. However, here are the average cargo capacities in cubic meters for an 8-wheeler and a 6-wheeler truck: 8-wheeler truck: The average cargo capacity of an 8-wheeler truck is around 25 to 30 cubic meters. 6-wheeler truck: The average cargo capacity of a 6-wheeler truck is around 15 to 20 cubic meters. It's important to note that these figures are just estimates and may vary depending on the specific make and model of the truck.
lifts help to a point, but really your clearance is only as high as your differentials(those round things joining your wheels together)