motor vechials under 550kg
550kg = 1,212lb 8.7oz
Inertia is directly proportional to mass.If all of the blocks have the same volume, they will have different masses because those materials have different densities. Mass = density x volume.The object with the highest density will have the highest mass and therefore the highest inertia.Densities:glass ~ 2500kg/m3 (but can range from 2000 to 8000kg/m3)aluminum 2700kg/m3iron 7850kg/m3wood ~ 550kg/m3 (but can range from 150 to 1350kg/m3)
it's three or four-wheeled light vehicles, means any motor tricycles, quadricycles and three or four-wheeled vehicles with an unladen weight of no more than 550kg.
if this licence is the UK, then a class B or category B licence is a standard car licence. therefore you only need to pass your normal test to be able to drive category B vehicles. the categories for the UK are as follows; Category A1, A and P all relate to 2 wheeled motorcycles and mopeds with each of the letters having a maximum power and or capacity entitlement. Category B1 is for Motor tricycles / quadricycles, three or four wheeled vehicles with an unladen weight not exceeding 550kg Category B is a standard licence allowing you to drive Motor vehicles with a MAM not exceeding 3500kg having not more than eight passenger seats with a trailer up to 750kg. Combinations of towing vehicles in category B and a trailer, where the MAM of the combination does not exceed 3500kg and the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen mass of the towing vehicle. Category B+E Combinations of vehicles consisting of a vehicle in category B and a trailer, where the combination does not come within category B Category C1 Vehicles between 3500kg and 7500kg with a trailer up to 750kg Category C1+E Combinations of vehicles where the towing vehicle is in subcategory C1 and its trailer has a MAM of over 750kg provided that the MAM of the combination thus formed does not exceed 12000kg and the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen mass of the towing vehicle. (If you passed your category B test prior to 1.1.1997 you will be restricted to a total weight not more than 8250kg) Category C (the old class 2) Vehicles over 3500kg with a trailer up to 750kg Category C+E (the old class1) Vehicles over 3500kg with a trailer over 750kg Categories D D1 D1+E and D+E all relate to minibuses, buses and coaches.
An escort '55' van can has a carrying limit of 550Kg a '75' van can carry 750Kg
550 grams
Vehicles you can drive and how old you must be to drive them The tables list the vehicle category descriptions for driving tests passed after 1 January 1997 and the minimum ages for driving them. All weights refer to maximum authorised mass (MAM) unless stated otherwise. This is the total weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load it can carry. Mopeds with an engine capacity not exceeding 50cc and a maximum design speed not exceeding 50km/h: 16 Light motorcycles with a cubic capacity not exceeding 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp): 17 Motorcycles up to 25kW(33bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg. Motorcycle combination with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg: 17 Any size motorcycle with or without a sidecar: 21* * Age 21 if the rider passed the test for large motorcycles as part of the Direct Access scheme, or two years from the date of test pass if the rider passed the test on a standard A motorcycle (power output up to 25 kW (33 bhp) or a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg.) Three or four wheeled light vehicles Motor tricycles / quadricycles, three or four wheeled vehicles with an unladen weight not exceeding 550kg: 17* Cars with and without trailers Motor vehicles with a MAM not exceeding 3500kg having not more than eight passenger seats with a trailer up to 750kg. Combinations of towing vehicles in category B and a trailer, where the MAM of the combination does not exceed 3500kg and the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen mass of the towing vehicle: 17* As cars, but with automatic transmission: 17* Combinations of vehicles consisting of a vehicle in category B and a trailer, where the combination does not come within category B: 17 *Age 16 if you are currently getting Disability Living Allowance at the higher rate (mobility component) Medium sized vehicles with or without trailers Vehicles between 3500kg and 7500kg with a trailer up to 750kg: 18* Combinations of vehicles where the towing vehicle is in subcategory C1 and its trailer has a MAM of over 750kg provided that the MAM of the combination thus formed does not exceed 12000kg and the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen mass of the towing vehicle. (If you passed your category B test prior to 1.1.1997 you will be restricted to a total weight not more than 8250kg): 21* *Age 18 if combination weight is under 7500kg Large vehicles with or without trailers Vehicles over 3500kg with a trailer up to 750kg: 21* Vehicles over 3500kg with a trailer over 750kg: 21* *Age 17 if member of armed forces *Age 18 if member of the young drivers scheme Minibuses with or without trailers Vehicles with between nine and sixteen passenger seats with a trailer up to 750kg: 21* Combinations of vehicles where the towing vehicle is in subcategory D1 and its trailer has a MAM of over 750kg, provided that the MAM of the combination thus formed does not exceed 12000kg, and the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen mass of the towing vehicle: 21* Buses with or without trailers Any bus with more than eight passenger seats with a trailer up to 750kg: 21* Any bus with more than eight passenger seats with a trailer over 750kg: 21 *Age 17 if member of armed forces *Age 18 while learning to drive or taking a passenger carrying vehicle (PCV) test; or not engaged in the carriage of passengers; or after passing a PCV test when: * driving on a regular service where the route does not exceed 50km * driving a PCV constructed to carry no more than 16 passengers * the vehicle is operated under a public service vehicle (PSV) operator's licence or permit Other categories Agricultural tractors: 17* Road rollers: 21** Tracked vehicles: 21*** Mowing machine or vehicle controlled by a pedestrian: 16 Mopeds: 16 *Age 16 for tractors less than 2.45m wide, it must only pull trailers less than 2.45m wide with two wheels, or four close-coupled **Age 17 for small road-rollers with metal or hard rollers, they must not be steam powered, weigh more than 11.69 tonnes or be made for carrying loads ***Age 17 if the MAM of the tracked vehicle does not exceed 3500kg The tables list the vehicle category descriptions for driving tests passed after 1 January 1997 and the minimum ages for driving them. All weights refer to maximum authorised mass (MAM) unless stated otherwise. This is the total weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load it can carry. === ===
23.62 stone http://www.convertunits.com/from/kg/to/stone
550kg = 1,212lb 8.7oz
Between 1,100 and 1,200lbs.
It is equal to 1212 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
Yes you can. As of January 2013 a B1 licence allows you to drive a light car/ quadricycle up to 550kg with no restriction on power.
The average sized Exmoor pony will weigh about 500 to 700 lbs.
TMT steel bars are produce from Carbon steel material(BILLETs/,INGOTS)Finish steel bar coming out of finishing stage of rolling mill is passed through devise where it is being passed through high pressure water jets to give the steel bars desire quality's 500/550Kg per cms.squre