The weight of a bus can vary significantly depending on its size and type. A standard city bus typically weighs between 25,000 to 40,000 pounds, which is approximately 12 to 20 tons. Larger buses, such as coaches or articulated buses, can weigh even more, sometimes exceeding 50,000 pounds or about 25 tons.
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To determine how many buses can carry 90,000 tons, we need to know the capacity of a standard bus. A typical large bus can carry about 10-15 tons of passengers and luggage. If we assume an average capacity of 12 tons per bus, it would take approximately 7,500 buses to transport 90,000 tons.
The weight of an average school bus is around 10 tons, so 3 tons is equivalent to 0.3 school buses.
The weight of an air-conditioned bus typically ranges from 10 to 20 tons, depending on its size and design. For example, a standard city bus may weigh around 12 to 15 tons, while larger models can weigh up to 20 tons or more. The air conditioning system adds some weight, but it is a small fraction of the total weight compared to the bus's structure and components.
An average city bus weighs around 25,000 to 40,000 pounds, which is roughly around 11 to 18 tons.
A bus weighs roughly 12 to 14 tons. 13 Tons would make 29,120 pounds, 12 tons 26,880, and 14 would translate to 31,360 lbs. Translated, a bus would range from 29,000 to 32,000 lbs.
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That depends on the type of bus in question. As buses vary all over the world - with double-decker or single, long or short, the only "international standard" I can think of is the well-known London Routemaster bus, the ones with the open platform at the back. They weigh 7.6 tonnes that equates to 8.377566 US tons (short ton) or 7.4799696 UK tons (long ton) Therefore 40,000 tones would require either 5,348 or 4,775 buses.
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564 tons the airbus 380 weight