No,Truck weight of 16,000 lbs, trailer weight of 18,000 lbs = 34,000 lbs tare weight (weight empty).The total LOADED weight of combined vehicle is gross weight, i.e. 80,000 lbs.The net weight is the gross weight minus the tare weight; 80,000 - 34,000 = 46,000 lbs or 23 tons
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
the actual weight of the object is static weight and along with the shipping package is dynamic weight
Gross vehicle weight - the weight of the vehicle plus the weight the vehicle is designed to carry.
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1561kg kerbside weight. Max gross vehicle weight 2100kg,
It depends on the kerbside weight of the vehicle. It cannot exceed 3500Kg in total so if for example you had a glass carrier and a roofrack fitted you can actually 'carry' less weight.
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That cannot be answered. You can have many different sizes, the only reason it would be fixed is if your local authority made a regulation.
In relation to cars N/S means nearside (kerbside). N/S can also mean:Newtons per secondnon-smokingnon-serviceablenot specified
Recycled glass counter tops are made from 100% recycled glass which is combined with a binder that is based in cement or petroleum. Most of the glass used is from kerbside recycling bins or glass salvaged from building sites.
Most countries have some form of recycling. Some countries have kerbside collection of recylables, others have drop off depots. Some countries rely on amateur collectors who claim cans and paper from trash and landfill and sell to recyclers for a small profit.
Glass water bottles can be recycled over and over, without any loss to the quality of the glass. Plastic water bottles (PET bottles) can be recycled once or twice. After that they are recycled into poorer quality plastic like garbage cans. Most areas have kerbside recycling collections or a local depot which will accept water bottles.
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Gross weight: The total weight, cargo and container. Net weight: The weight of the cargo. Tare weight: The weight of the container.
Tare weight is the weight of an empty container or vessel. The weight of the contents of the container is called net weight. The weight of the container AND the contents is called gross weight.
Atomic weight = Weight of protons + Weight of neutrons