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More force would be needed to stop a semi truck than a motorcycle. This is because a semi truck is heavier and has more momentum, requiring more force to slow down or stop.

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How much force does it take to pull the truck up the inclined plane?

The force required to pull a truck up an inclined plane depends on the weight of the truck and the steepness of the incline. The force needed would be higher on steeper inclines and with heavier trucks. This force can be calculated using the equation: Force = Weight * sin(angle) + frictional force.


How much force does it take to lift the truck into the air?

force on ground = mass * acceleration due to gravity (approx 9.82 (m/s)/s at earths surface) say truck mass = 10,000 kg then: 10,000 * 9.82 = 98,200 newtons acting down equaling this with upward force of 98,200 newtons = weightless truck anything greater than this force = upward acceleration (lifting)


What has a greater gravitational force an egg or truck?

The truck has a greater gravitational force than an egg. Gravitational force depends on the mass of an object, so the truck’s larger mass leads to a greater gravitational force compared to the egg.


A tow truck exert a stronger force than the car it is towing?

It depends on which conditions you are considering. If a tow truck stays then a force is the same for the car and truck. If it is moving forward or backward then the force which is effecting the truck is more because it has to spend some work to move. To understand this process I were you I would draw force diagram and check different conditions of movement.


What is the frictional force that the truck exerts on the box in the previous situation?

The frictional force that the truck exerts on the box in the previous situation is the force that opposes the motion of the box as it is being pushed or pulled by the truck.

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How much force does it take to pull the truck up the inclined plane?

The force required to pull a truck up an inclined plane depends on the weight of the truck and the steepness of the incline. The force needed would be higher on steeper inclines and with heavier trucks. This force can be calculated using the equation: Force = Weight * sin(angle) + frictional force.


What force is needed to give an 7900 kg truck an acceleration of 8.9 ms2?

The force required is 70,310 newtons.


What is the purpose of a inclined plane with a pulley?

To reduce the amount of force needed to carry objects into the truck k12


What force is needed to move a 3000 kg truck at a rate of 2 meters per second squared?

Force = mass * acceleration Force = (3000 kg)*(2 m/s^2) = 6000 Newtons ---------------------- ( that is 6000 times the force needed to push in a doorbell, on average )


Why is a greater amount of force needed to accelerate a truck than a jeepney even if they are running with the same velocity?

The truck has a greater mass and therefore a greater amount of inertia to overcome. To accelerate a greater mass requires a greater force.


How much force does it take to lift the truck into the air?

force on ground = mass * acceleration due to gravity (approx 9.82 (m/s)/s at earths surface) say truck mass = 10,000 kg then: 10,000 * 9.82 = 98,200 newtons acting down equaling this with upward force of 98,200 newtons = weightless truck anything greater than this force = upward acceleration (lifting)


How much force is needed to accelerate a 1700-kilogram truck 3mss?

1697


What force is needed to give an 7900.0 kg truck an acceleration of 8.9 m s2 over a level road?

3000 n


What has a greater gravitational force an egg or truck?

The truck has a greater gravitational force than an egg. Gravitational force depends on the mass of an object, so the truck’s larger mass leads to a greater gravitational force compared to the egg.


Why would a real truck be harder to stop than a toy truck?

Cause its a lot bigger and it has greater force if its comin at you!! which hopefully your not in the road!


What force is the ground exerting on a 1.5 ton truck?

Since there is a downward 1.5-ton gravitational force on the truck, there must also be an upward 1.5-ton 'normal' force acting on it at the ground. If the vertical forces on it were not balanced and adding to zero, then the truck would be accelerating vertically, either up or down, depending on the direction of the 'net' force.


A tow truck exert a stronger force than the car it is towing?

It depends on which conditions you are considering. If a tow truck stays then a force is the same for the car and truck. If it is moving forward or backward then the force which is effecting the truck is more because it has to spend some work to move. To understand this process I were you I would draw force diagram and check different conditions of movement.