10000 kilograms.
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).
ton x 1000 = kg,... kilogram x 1000 = g,... grams x 1000 = mg (milligrams) 25 gram / 1000 = 0.025 kg 0.025 / 1000 = 0.000025 tons (25 x 10 ^ -6 ton)
To say 10 raised to the power of 20, you would read it as "10 to the power of 20" or "10 raised to the 20th power." This means multiplying 10 by itself 20 times, resulting in the number 100,000,000,000,000,000,000.
There was 12k Joules of work done.
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10 Ton is the weight capacity of the truck and 1 Ton =1000kg = 1 000 000g = 1Mg. Therefore a 10Ton truck can have many sizes but was designed to carry a load of 10 000kg. Hope this helps.
No. A S10 series truck is considered a quarter ton truck.
ten tons
CST-10 = Custom Truck 1/2 ton
Not much, it is a quarter ton truck.
The C-10 is a 1/2 ton, and the c-20 is a 3/4 ton.
There isn't a "standard" dump truck.. they could be anything from a 1 ton pickup up to 70+ ton off-highway vehicles. For a Class 7 or Class 8 truck for vocational work, most will use a 10 lug setup.
No. That truck can safely carry 1/2 ton. Make two trips.
The conversion is not a simple mathematical exercise. You need to know the mass of the container. For example, a truck with a load of 10 tons might have a mass of 12 tons - the additional 2 tons being the mass of the [empty] truck. In that case, the gross mass is 12 tons and the net mass is 10 tons.
1970 's Dodge trucks varied from the 100 1/4 ton truck too The 650 tandem axle "10 ton" The smaller 100 and 150 trucks came with 225 Slant Six 318, 360 383 and 440 V 8 The heavier trucks (350 1 ton and up ) came with 383 and 413 medium truck engines.