Vehicle gradeability is measured in percentage.
The highest grade a vehicle can ascend while maintaining a particular speed is sometimes termed that vehicle's "gradeability"
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Gradeability measurement unit is %
the gradability of a vehicle calculation is depend on rise and run of the vehcile. it is calculated in percentage. percentage of gradability = (rise/run)*100
The ability of a car to climb a certain grade slope at a certain speed is it's gradeability. My Toyota Echo could take a 45% slope @30mph. (Its gradeability)
That mean the bus can move up 2.4m when moving 10m long
It's measured by the mileage of the vehicle. An excellent mileage for instance is 30 miles per gallon of fuel. On average most cars or SUV's have around 16-20 mpg.
The two quantities are measured or derived separately and then combined to give the statistic. It's the weight of the vehicle divided by the maximum horsepower of the engine.
The length of a car is measured from bumper to bumper. The wheel base is measured from the center of the front wheel to the center of a rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle.
Vehicles are not measured in terms of Kilometers. A meter scale would be more appropriate to describe the length of a vehicle, even a bus.
Hi In the U.K. it is normally from passenger door mirror to driver door mirror.
First, you drive your vehicle at top speed on the road. Then, you step full brake. Next, you get out of the vehicle and take a measuring tape to measure the black trail left by your vehicle's tyres. the length you had measured is the braking distance.