The driver has to make their own judgement in these instances. There isn't one answer applicable to all instances of rain.
300 to 650hp
About $500 every time you turn around.
depends on what is owed on the truck problay around 5000 10000 dollars usd
New, right? With the truck, the trailer, all the permits, your authority to operate...bring a quarter-million and you won't go home with very much of it.
it would have to fix about 3.9 gallons of gasoline to get a 18 wheeler truck
Momentum = mass x velocity The bike has a much smaller mass, but if its velocity is great enough and the truck's is slow enough, the product can be the same. mass(bike) X Speed(bike) = mass(truck) X speed(truck) for an example, Speed(x)=0 and speed(x)=0 therefore, the two momentums are equal.
If the car pulls onto the truck while maintaining a speed of 65mph, and the truck is moving at 60mph, the car's overall speed will be 65mph. The car's speed does not change by being on the truck, it merely matches the truck's speed.
Anywhere from 50 to 500 gallons depending on the size and number of tanks. Typically about 200 on an over the road truck.
How much a used Polaris 4- wheeler costs
It depends on how fast each is going and how much each weighs. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by its speed. A tiny bullet moving very fast can have more momentum than a huge truck if the truck is moving very slowly (or not at all). (bullet mass) X (bullet speed) > (truck mass) X (truck speed)
inertia
An 18-wheeler truck typically emits significantly more pollution than a car. This is due to the larger engine size and heavier weight of the truck. On average, an 18-wheeler can emit between 4 to 8 times more pollution than a car, depending on the specific models and driving conditions.