You mean a tandem axle straight truck... typically, the allotted Gross Vehicle Weight Rating for these ranges from 52,000 - 54,000, depending on wheelbase.
The tare (empty) weight really depends on the configuration... a flatbed truck would likely weigh between 20,000 and 24,000 empty.. a dump truck, 22,000 - 25,000, a roll-off would be around 33,000 with a 30 yard can, etc.
The mass of a pickup truck depends on the truck but the average truck is about 162 kg.
The kinetic energy of a truck can be increased without increasing its speed by increasing its mass. This can be done by loading the truck with heavier cargo. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to an object's mass, so increasing the truck's mass will result in an increase in its kinetic energy.
Kilogram...
Put her on a truck and have the truck weighed on a balance scale (NOT a spring scale). From this you can get true mass.
The truck has the most mass, but because it is at rest, the skateboard has the most momentum.
The average mass is 14,000 to 20,000 lbs. You can find the mass of a semi truck by visiting a nearby weigh station. The truck should not contain any other item or luggage while on the scale.
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, if the mass of the truck times its velocity is greater than the mass of the bus times the bus' velocity then the momentum of the truck will be greater than the momentum of the bus.
Not if the tow is done properly.
approximately 15 tons
To calculate the mass of the truck, you need both the kinetic energy (KE) and the velocity. The formula to use is KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2. Rearranging this formula, we get mass = 2 * KE / velocity^2. Plugging in the values, the mass of the truck would be 850 kg.
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.
The momentum of the truck can be calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. Therefore, the momentum of the truck would be 4500 kg * W m/s.