Berzerker
Deity
speed limits are up to the owners of the roads to decide
Down hill you reach max speed more quickly.
Yes it does, trucks can go fast, but it brutally kills fuel efficiency, which is why you don't see them driving faster. Trust me, truckers will drive much faster in a heartbeat if it wasn't so expensive.This isn't so. The load doesn't determine the maximum speed on level ground. Not even a little bit.
It will affect how quickly you get there, though. Down hill you reach max speed more quickly.
Pretty much yes. You try driving 44 tonnes of ugly metal down a 1 in 20 slope.You sure about that?
Pretty much yes. You try driving 44 tonnes of ugly metal down a 1 in 20 slope.
High speeds don't cause accidents, speed differential does. It's perfectly safe to drive 80mph if that's what the flow of traffic is. It's not safe when you have people doing 85 and grandpa is doing 55.
The reason most rural Interstate Freeways are set at 70 is because 18 wheelers can only effectively go 65 max if not fully loaded, it's even slower if they have a full load.
I love the system they have set up in some European countries where you pay a % of how much you make per month or year or whatever. So a lower class citizen might pay $50 for driving 20 over the limit, but Mitt Romney might have to pay $50,000.
Gravity will do it every time.
44,000 x sin (theta) x 9.81
gives the additional force accelerating the truck down the slope of angle theta. This is a significant amount.
Bit hesitant to reply, because maybe I'm reiterating your point.For the record, neither high speeds or speed differential cause accidents. Impacts cause accidents, faulty roads cause accidents, weather cause accidents, bad drivers cause accidents.
Velocity doesn't.
Gravity will do it every time.
44,000 x sin (theta) x 9.81 Newtons (???)
gives the additional force accelerating the truck down the slope of angle theta. This is a significant amount.
No dude. Gravity accelerates all masses equally. Like the feather and the bowling ball (?) drop on the moon. Mass has nothing to do with the acceleration of gravity at all (well the mass of the Earth does, and if the object being dropped were massive enough to attact the Earth, then it would, but that's beside the point).
The reason why trucks accelerate down slope so bad is because they don't have the brake power to properly decelarate on an incline. They gather a huge amount of momentum on that downhill trip and it's really hard to counter it.
I'm pretty sure that is what he meant, and I explained why I think he was wrong in the post above.There are enough numbers and Greek letters there for me to know I'm out of my depth. But I thought you mentioned the truck would accelerate faster due to it's mass, and I thought mass doesn't affect the rate at which a body falls. I do however get that the collision is with a greater force.
There's something perverse in a multimillionaire paying a lower % of income to taxes than my wife and I do.While I see the point of tying the fine to the wealth one has, particularly so the rich can't just "Get away with" things that are clearly wrong but clearly don't deserve jail time, but there's something perverse about a fine for speeding being in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Bit hesitant to reply, because maybe I'm reiterating your point.
High speed differential reduces reaction time, so it can be a big factor whether an accident is avoided or not.
OK Then the Potential Energy they have at the top of the hill is converted into the Kinetic Energy at the bottom. Higher speed. Means higher acceleration, right?
OK Then the Potential Energy they have at the top of the hill is converted into the Kinetic Energy at the bottom. Higher speed. Means higher acceleration, right?
Explain how the truck reaches a higher speed then.