1,000 pounds
The answer is in the question - one ton. above is wrong a one ton truck is called a one ton truck as it is built to carry one ton in weight what the truck actually weighs depends on the size of the vehicle
about 5 ton depending on how much the truck weighs and what the truck is plated for in your state
ten tons
The terms 'half-ton truck', '3/4 tone truck', 1 ton truck all refer to the total weight of a load that they can carry. The curb weight of the truck itself varies, depending on whether it is a compact, mid-size, or full-size.
one ton is safe that's 2000 lbs
That would depend on the size of your pickup truck. They are rated for different weights. For example, if you have a 1/2 ton truck then you can carry 1/2 ton of weight. If you have a 1 ton truck you can carry 1 ton of weight.
The amount of weight a truck can tow will vary depending on many factors. In your owner's manual, you will find the towing weight limits for your particular make and model. On average, a one ton truck can haul one ton.
A one ton truck such as a Chevy C-30 or a Ford F 350 is designed to safely carry one ton.
force = weight (mass) therefore, 1 ton = 1 truck = force No...the "ton" refers to payload - ie how much it can carry in the bed. So, a one ton truck could (theoretically) carry 2000#s in the bed, 3/4 ton 1500#s, 1/2 ton 1000#s. Each manufacturer has different specs so the actual amount it is rated to safely carry varies, but the above give you a rough idea. it means that you can have 1 ton in the bead.
A half ton.
Weights given in such a manner typically refer to the rated load capacity, so a 20 ton truck would be rated to carry 20 tons of payload.