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.
Well honey, a typical double axle dump truck can hold anywhere from 10 to 20 cubic meters of material, depending on the size and design. So, to answer your question, one double axle dump truck can be around 10 to 20 cubic meters. But hey, don't hold me to it - those truck sizes can vary like the gossip in a small town!
Suppose a truck and a car are both running at 40 km/hr.Which vehicle needs a greater force to stop and why?
Houses can be around that length.
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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).
The truck has a greater gravitational force than an egg. Gravitational force depends on the mass of an object, so the truck’s larger mass leads to a greater gravitational force compared to the egg.
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 )
the height of an A.T truck is about 10 meters.
The frictional force that the truck exerts on the box in the previous situation is the force that opposes the motion of the box as it is being pushed or pulled by the truck.
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 acceleration of the truck would be 0.2 m/s^2. This is calculated by dividing the force applied (400 N) by the mass of the truck (2000 kg). The formula is acceleration = force / mass.
The force required to pull a truck up an inclined plane depends on the weight of the truck and the steepness of the incline. The force needed would be higher on steeper inclines and with heavier trucks. This force can be calculated using the equation: Force = Weight * sin(angle) + frictional force.