Tons
not in mass
Yes
247.3kg
From F=m*a, acceleration = force / mass Since mass is in the denominator, it would follow that the less mass there is, the greater the acceleration, force being equal. Although an average motorcycle has, perhaps, half the horsepower of a medium size car, it has MUCH less mass.
I don't think there is an age. In Mass. there is no age.
It depends on the motorcycle. Almost all (if not all) motorcycles in mass production now (if they have foot gear change) have the gear change on the left.
Kinetic energy depends both on the mass and on the speed.
Just multiply mass x velocity.
Momentum = Mass x Velocity. They could have the same momentum if the motorcycle is going fast and the van is going slow. If the van weighs ten times as much as the motorcycle, and is driving 5 mph it would have the same momentum as the motorcycle driving 50 mph.
Divide 2540 N by 9.8 m/s^2 since Force = mass x acceleration, so you divide the force by the acceleration to get the mass.
Acceleration is 2m/s^2