you will make it accelerate twice as much.
This cannot be answered without knowing what size load you are connecting to the circuit. In the absence of a load, with a dead short, you will get a flow of amps at the maximum that the power supply can provide. I have no way of knowing what that is.
There is no set amount, because the truck could be really big, or really small.
This will depend on your load. If your load has a total VAR requirement of 200k, then you should look at capacitors that will supply near that amount of VARs. Note the actual capacitance will differ depending on the voltage you're connecting to. Also you don't want to purchase too much, which will just push your power factor in the opposite direction too far. You need to look at your load profile, and size for minimal load, confirm this keeps maximum load within your desired pf, and if it doesn't you'll have to add some automated switching of the caps.
The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
For a full load of clothes, use the amount of detergent recommended on the product label, typically around 1/4 to 1/2 cup depending on the size of the load and the concentration of the detergent.
There will be zero amount of heat produced as voltage is just a potential waiting for a load to be connected.
The amount the liquid will expand in transit. The weight of the liquid. Legal weight limits.
Because of the sudden loss of a huge amount of weight making the helicopter much lighter.
A solution load refers to the amount of a substance or solute present in a specific volume of solution. It is typically expressed in terms of weight or concentration to indicate how much of the solute is dissolved in the solvent.
too much load
2x6x12 load