This happens all the time, allowing that the semi truck maintains the correct following distance there is no problem.
Yes.
By traveling at the same speed. Kinetic energy is a completely different story, however.
A parked semi truck has no momentum. A moving bicycle does. If both the bike and the truck are moving at the same speed in the same direction, the truck will have more because it has more mass.
if all moving at same speed the semi truck has greatest, since it is heavier and kinetic energy is 1/2 mass x velocity squared
Semi trucks and cars
in a big tank pulled behind a semi
Overall, the 13 speed is a better transmission, but a lot of it depends on the caliber of driver behind the wheel. Most of what's working for Swift, C.R. England, and all the other major megacarriers, I wouldn't trust to not destroy the auxiliary gear box on a 13 speed, and a nine speed would be a better choice for those "drivers".
Yes
100 feet
semi sliver service and sliver serice are the same
Get a owner's manual from the manufacturer and follow the instructions.
In semi centrifugal clutches,the springs are used at lower speed for torque transmission and the centrifugal force is used at high speed torque transmission. BY: Yogesh Phopale,BE(Mech)Solapur.