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What is the size of a 1 ton rock?

A one ton rock would weigh 2000 pounds or 907 kilograms, but the physical size can vary greatly depending on the density and composition of the rock. It could be as small as a basketball or as large as a small car.


What is the object that crushes a car?

A hydraulic press is commonly used to crush cars in recycling facilities. The powerful force exerted by the press helps to compact the vehicle into a smaller size for easier transportation and processing.


Why does smaller engines in cars reduce the amount of air pollution produced by vehicles?

The very simple explanation is: Each time the engine turns, it takes in a certain amount of air. When the engine turns twice, it takes in an amount of air equal to the engine's "displacement". The displacement is the combined "size" of the inside of the engine's combustion chambers. This is the size expressed in liters. Car and truck gasoline engines are common worldwide from 1.0 liter to 7.2 liters. The "turning twice" requirement is due to a convenient mechanical arrangement for manufacturing, and is not relevant to the question. So, each time a 1.0 liter engine, like in a mini car, revolves twice, it has processed one liter of air. Each time a 5.3 liter engine, like in a full size pickup truck, revovles twice, it has processed 5.3 liters of air. Regardless of the amount of air, the ratio of air to fuel must be held constant to reach the equal efficiency. The ratio is about 14:1 air-to-fuel. We assume for the simple explanation that the engines are turning at the same speed. So the 5.3 liter engine burns 5.3 times as much fuel as the 1.0 liter engine. The 5.3 liter engine therefore makes 5.3 times as much pollution as the 1.0 liter engine. To be more exact about the true-life amount of pollution and fuel consumption: The engine speed is not the only factor when actually pushing a vehicle with any engine. To make a car more drive-able and have better acceleration and highway efficiency, transmission and axle gears are designed to match the engine speed to the highest desired road speed for best efficiency. Most cars and regular size trucks are designed to be most efficient at highway speeds of 45 to 60 MPH. Therefore a 1-liter engine might have to turn 2600 times per minute to efficiently push the car to 60MPH, and a 5.3 liter engine might have to turn only 1500 times per minute to push the truck efficiently at 60MPH. This requirement for higher rotating speed with smaller engines makes the 1-liter engine process 1.75 liters of air to go the same distance as the 5.3 liter engine. This increases the actual pollution per mile of the smaller, faster-turning engine in relation to the larger, slower-turning one. Additionally, the wind passing over a vehicle on the highway is responsible for much of the fuel usage at highway speeds, and is just as important as the size or weight of the vehicle and engine, but this will be ignored because it has nothing to do with engine size vs. pollution. So in reality, the pickup truck may get 20 miles per gallon, and the mini car may get 45 miles per gallon. Instead of producing 5.3 times as much pollution as the mini car, the 5.3-liter truck really only produces 45/20, or 2.25 times as much air pollution as the 1-liter mini car, not 5.3 times as much. These are only examples to explain the answer.


What is the name for the rapid movement of rock material down a slope?

There are different names for that. You could call it a rock slide, a land slide, a mud slide, or even an avalanche, as in "an avalanche of rock landed on my car."


Why does nitrogen and oxygen react in a car engine?

Nitrogen and oxygen can react to form oxides of nitrogen. The reaction can occur whenever a combustion reaction takes place in the presence of nitrogen. It could take place in a car engine because it is where fuel combusts and the temperature within engines can be high. The products formed are NO (nitric oxide) and NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) which are of harm to the environment.

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Plymouth rock today is about the size of what?

size of small car


Do you have a diagram for a Plymouth Acclaim serpentine belt?

It depends on the year model of the car and the engine that you have.


Will a Plymouth air grabber hood from a gtx fit a Plymouth scamp?

no, the scamp is not the same size car as a GTX and would never fit.


Calvin Coolidge the Pilgrims and nice reliant automobile connected?

Coolidge was born at Plymouth, Vermont.The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock .The Plymouth was car made by Chrysler Corp. for many years.


What are the signs for broken timing belt on 1992 Plymouth Voyager?

The car engine will be totally inoperative!


What is the size of a 2.2 liter car engine?

How much horsepower in a 2.2 liter car engine?


How many 66 Plymouth fury lll 2 door convertible were made?

In 1966, approximately 3,900 Plymouth Fury III two-door convertibles were produced. This model was part of Plymouth's full-size car lineup and featured a range of engine options and trim levels. The production numbers reflect the car's popularity during that era, but it remains a relatively rare classic today.


Where is the engine size located?

In the car's manual.


Is the Plymouth Prowler a full size or med size car?

The Plymouth Prowler is a mid sized vehicle that can fit up to 5 people inside of it. It's a descently sized vehicle for the price. It is based on the neon.


How expensive is a new starter for your car?

Year of car? Make of Car? Engine size?


What is the best engine size for a normal average car?

The normal size is c.i


Plymouth breeze wont turn over but it cranks?

My car starts but it shuts off it says ck engine