It is highly depending on the location, so you'd have to first define "average family car". (just for your information, the average family car in India could be a small Tata Nano with almost no weight, whereas in Tibet there could be no such term as "average family car". I feel the need to stress here that this explanation is made for explanatory purposes only, not to discriminate India or Tibet or any other place)
In Europe, a 5-door hatchback usually weighs around 1200-1500 kg, again depending on the manufacturer and model.
The car is having empty spaces and the density is not constant at all the spaces so the mass can neither be calculated from the density of steel and not the empty spaces
69,000 kilograms divided by 7
Depends, usually 1 tonne
A kilogram is a unit for measuring mass: weight is measured in Newtons.
A normal European car will weigh around 10,000 Newtons, US cars tend to be heavier.
Maybe up to 2-5 tons or more
Average? Around 1500 kilograms.
Tonnes
In SI (International System of Units) - kilograms/tons (ton = 1000 kg), in American system - pounds.
So, 1lb = 0.45kg 2100lbs = 845kg. No need for rounding, it's spot on.
In physics, mass is usually measured in kilograms. Metric weighing-scales will usually display mass in kilograms, so this is a likely choice for the measurement of a person's mass.
Yes, you can measure the length of a car in kilometers although I'm not sure why you would want to. The length of a car is quite often measure in feet or meters. You can also measure the remaining life of a car with kilometers or miles. If your car odometer reads 200,000 kilometers then there likely isn't much life left in it. ==================================== Sure, but the number will be very small ... hard to remember, write down, and tell other people about. If your car is, say, 25 feet long, that's only 0.00762 kilometer. That's why the kilometer is a poor choice of unit to describe a car. But if you like it, there's no mathematical reason why you can't use it.
According to the American Chemistry Council. Plastic plastics make up 50 percent of the volume of new cars but only 10 percent of the weight, which helps make cars lighter and more fuel efficient, resulting in fewer CO2 emissions.
1550 kg
The weight of a car would be determined in kilograms.
The weight of a car can vary depending on the make and model. On average, a small car weighs around 1,000 to 1,500 kilograms, while larger vehicles like SUVs or trucks can weigh anywhere from 2,000 to 3,500 kilograms. Electric cars tend to be heavier due to their battery packs.
The Skoda Felicia is a compact car made by Skoda Auto. Its weight is between 960 kilograms and 1,060 kilograms.
3400-3800 lbs
2850
It depends - .454 kilograms = 1 poundCars are usually about between 1 or 2 tons I think.2,000 pounds = 1 ton. (100 pounds = 1 hundredweight & 20 hundredweight = 1 ton)908 kilograms = 1 ton, so your average car is about 1,816 kilograms if it is 4,000 pounds (or 2 tons).----The Math----.454 x 100 = 45.4 kilograms (100 pounds / 1 hundredweight)45.4 x 20 = 908 Kilograms (20 hundredweight / 1 ton)908 x 2 = 1,816 Kilograms (2 tons / 4,000 pounds / your average car weight) ~> How_much_does_an_average_car_weigh
It depends on the car but the average car weighs around 1 to 2 tons
The weight of the car at 100 mph is the same as its weight when it is at a standstill.
1,500 kilograms or 3,306.93393 pounds
In SI (International System of Units) - kilograms/tons (ton = 1000 kg), in American system - pounds.
There average car in Europe would probaly weight from 1 ton to 1.5 tons