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Fully loaded, a 747-400 weighs 396,890 kgs or 875,000 lbs.
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The Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of a vehicle/trailer is the total weight of a fully loaded vehicle/trailer with maximum number of passengers allowed, maximum number of cargo allowed, full tank of gas, etc that the vehicle should weigh at maximum.
A Boeing 737 fully loaded with fuel and passengers and cargo can travel 4,444 nm.
210,000 tons dead weight fully loaded
A fully loaded Boeing 747 can weigh between 800,000 to 987,000 pounds (approximately 363,000 to 447,000 kilograms), depending on the specific model and configuration. This weight includes passengers, cargo, fuel, and the aircraft itself. For instance, the Boeing 747-8, one of the largest variants, has a maximum takeoff weight of around 987,000 pounds.
It depends on the density of the material that is loaded on the truck.
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the actual weight of a vehicle when it is fully loaded with passengers and cargo. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum weight that a vehicle is designed to carry, including passengers and cargo. The key difference is that GVW is the actual weight, while GVWR is the maximum allowed weight.
The maximum takeoff weight of a 747-400 (fully loaded) is 875,000 lb
What you are describing could be a rifle that is not loaded, partially loaded or fully loaded, but, does not have a round chambered.