Race distance / Race time = average speed
i.e.: 300 km / 2 hours = 150 kph average.
The average speed of the truck would be 3 divided by 2. Thus the average speed of the truck would be 1.5km/ph.
It means the motion you measure for something depends on where you measure from. For example, You are on the sidewalk and measure the speed of a truck and its driver to be 60mph. But if you were in the truck and measured the speed of the driver it would be zero, because now, relative to you, the driver is not moving.
Increase mass For a truck increase the load on the truck
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If that's really what the question is, the answer is 1400 mph. If the question is actually "A truck travels 1400 miles in 20 hours, what is its average speed?" then the answer is 70 mph.
If a mail truck takes 20 seconds to move 10 meters then the truck averages a speed of 30 meters per minute. This speed is equal to 1.8 kilometers per hour.
30 kph
It depends on the size of the truck, and it could be more accurate if you measured it in tons.
The average speed depends on a lot more things than the vehicle: Average speed = total distance/time. If you consider average speed over a week, you will be including the time when you are sleeping, or eating or filling up and not moving at all. Road and traffic conditions, weather, your driving style, speed limits (and whether you obey them) will all affect average speed.
That would depend on the average speed. If the average is 50 mph, they drove 650 miles.
For this type of equipment it depends on the truck itself but mainly they get usually around 6mpg This is true depending on weight and speed and such. www.fairtran.com figures it for you.
I could only find the engine; V8