answersLogoWhite

0

To move 1 ton (2000 pounds) on a surface with no friction, you would need a force equivalent to its weight, which is about 2000 pounds-force. This force is equivalent to about 8,900 newtons.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How much is one ton of force?

One ton of force is equivalent to 2,000 pounds of force. It is commonly used as a unit to express the amount of force exerted in various engineering and construction applications.


How much tonnage is needed to cool a 1600sq feet room?

600 sqft/ton so 2 1/2 ton


How much soil is needed for 151 square feet at 3 inches deep?

About a ton.


How much diesel fuel needed to generate 1 ton of steam?

80 Kgs


How much energy is needed to pulverize one ton of concrete?

2288777744x10 to the power of Bush


How much does 14 ton pickup truck weigh?

The the year and make info needed.


How much tractve force is required for run pallet truck with weight of 1 ton load?

The approximate traction force required to move a pallet truck carrying a 1-ton load (1000 kg) would depend on factors such as the friction between the wheels and the floor, slope of the surface, and any other resistance. In general, a rough estimate would be around 200-300 N of force.


How much pressure is required to lift one ton?

Assuming you need a metric ton, that's 1000 kilograms. To lift that, you need a FORCE of 9800 newtons. Force is related to pressure by: pressure = force / area, so the answer to the original question would depend, over what area the force is applied.


How much force does it take to slide 1 ton of dirt on a plastic floor?

Insufficient information for anyone to answer it.


What amount of energy is needed to move one kilogram mass using one new ton of force over adistance of one meter is a?

If you push with one newton of force and keep it up through a distance of one meter,then you've expended one joule of energy. It doesn't matter what you're pushing, orwhat its mass is.


If a truck is 1 ton does this mean it weighs a ton or can carry a ton?

force = weight (mass) therefore, 1 ton = 1 truck = force No...the "ton" refers to payload - ie how much it can carry in the bed. So, a one ton truck could (theoretically) carry 2000#s in the bed, 3/4 ton 1500#s, 1/2 ton 1000#s. Each manufacturer has different specs so the actual amount it is rated to safely carry varies, but the above give you a rough idea. it means that you can have 1 ton in the bead.


How much power is needed to run does a ruud 1.5 ton 13 seer compressor use?

What's your name?