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when air is pushed forward, is has less pressure to the sides then in front, causing a vacuum on either side. when the truck speeds by, it causes this affect on a descent sized scale, large enough to pull your car.
Yes, according to Newton's third law of motion, when you jump off the truck, you exert a force on the Earth, causing it to accelerate slightly towards you. However, due to the Earth's much larger mass, the acceleration of the Earth would be too small to be noticeable.
The Earth will exert a greater gravitational pull on objects with greater mass, such as cars, buildings, and mountains, compared to a bicycle. This is because the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the mass of the objects, so the more massive an object is, the stronger the gravitational pull it experiences.
As the car passes the truck, the air pressure between them decreases due to the Bernoulli principle as the air speeds up to fill the space. The higher pressure on the truck side then pushes the car toward the truck, a phenomenon known as the Bernoulli effect, which causes vehicles to feel this force when passing closely.
Friction will act in the opposite direction to the truck's motion, causing it to slow down over time. The amount of friction will depend on factors like the nature of the table surface and the weight of the truck.
Good question. It's all about weight vs the size of the contact patches. If the contact patch area of the truck is more than 40 times that of the bicycle, then the truck will exert less pressure. Get a ruler, a BMX rider and a parked truck. Measure contact patches and do the math.
Yes, because the truck applies less pressure then the bridge can support
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where does the oil pressure regulator on a ford f350 diesel truck
The truck doesn't have a freon pressure gauge. That is a tool that the repairman/mechanic has.The truck doesn't have a freon pressure gauge. That is a tool that the repairman/mechanic has.
It controls / regulates the fuel pressure.
The 1974 Chevy truck has a mechanical fuel pump with a built in pressure regulator.
Air pressure increases as heat does. This is due to the particles inside gaining kinetic energy (higher temperature), and so hitting the inner surface of the tyre more often.
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Engine oil pressure, cooling system pressure, ac pressure, fuel pressure?
The typical fuel pump pressure for a 1997 Chevrolet CK 1500 truck is 50 psi. The high pressure is required to atomize the fuel when it leaves the injectors.