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Depends on what the engine is. Anywhere from 5 for a smaller gas engine to 20 for a medium duty diesel engine.

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Why is a school bus a compound machine?

A school bus is a compound machine because it combines multiple simple machines working together. In order to power a school bus you use a lever to turn the key, a plank to get the gas from the tank to the engine, and the engine uses gears to work.


How much does Steven Seagal weight?

I can't be too specific, but given his recent weight gain - I would guess it to be roughly equivalent to a school bus.


How are acceleration and speed different?

Well speed and acceleration are very different but can be related. Speed is how fast something is going, like 60 miles per hour. Acceleration on the other hand is how fast an object increases, or even decreases speed. Now to apply this practically, if you've ever gotten a ride on a school bus you would notice something different about the way the bus. People often call buses slow but in reality, the bus can reach the same speeds as most normal cars. The difference is that buses take longer to get to that speed. Thus they have a slower acceleration. A normal car can get to 60 miles per hour in about 10 seconds, but a bus may take 15 seconds. So the cars can travel at the same speed, but the car has a faster acceleration.


What does the potential engery of a bus change into for the bus to move?

The potential energy of a bus typically changes into kinetic energy for the bus to move. When the bus starts moving, the stored potential energy is converted into the energy of motion, resulting in the bus's kinetic energy.


When a bus take a turn passengers are thrown away from the centre of there curved path. why?

Due to inertia, the passengers - and anything else in the bus - have a tendency to continue moving in a straight line. Newton's Second Law describes how a force is required to accelerate the passengers, which means (roughly), to change their velocity. In this case, the direction. The bus needs to push the passengers INWARD to accelerate them.

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What does Toman ustedes el bus escolar a la escuela mean?

"Take the school bus to school."or "Do you take the school bus to school?"


How many quarts of oil do you put in a school bus?

Depends entirely on what the engine is. A Type A with a small block gas engine and a Type D with a medium duty diesel engine will not take the same amount of oil.


How do you say you go to school in bus in french?

Je baise les hommes - I Go To School On Bus peut-on avoir des rapports sexuels? - I Take Bus To School I Take French 3 :)


How many tires on a school bus?

There are four tires on a school bus because there are four wheels on a school bus. that is true ^ Where I am from, they have 6.


How many years does it take to become a bus driver?

i think you just have to finish high school.


How do the get to school?

you ride the bus or get your parents to take you


How many magic school bus books are there?

There are about 10 magic school bus books.


How long does it take to ride a school bus from Wollongong to the Gold Coast?

Depending on how many stops the bus makes, the travelling time is about 12 hours.


Do you have to wear shoes on a school bus?

No, You can take them off.


How many gallons of gas does it take to fill small ny school bus?

It depends on the size of the fuel tank.


What is the verb phrase they can take the bus to school?

The verb in that phrase is the word "Take". A verb is an action, and in this phrease the action being suggested is to "take" the bus.


How many pages does The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks have?

"The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks" by Joanna Cole has 32 pages.