*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons ( 1 ton = 2000 lb ) . The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than 100 .0 in . 2 ( 10 .0 in . × 10 .0 in . ) , what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons ( 1 ton = 2000 lb ) . The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than 100 .0 in . 2 ( 10 .0 in . × 10 .0 in . ) , what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
*10.103 Suppose you were planning to move a house by transporting it on a large trailer. The house has an estimated weight of 45.6 tons
(
1 ton = 2000 lb
)
. The trailer is expected to weigh 8.3 tons. Each wheel of the trailer will have tires inflated to a gauge pressure of 85 psi (which is actually 85 psi above atmospheric pressure). If the area of contact between a tire and the pavement can be no larger than
100
.0 in
.
2
(
10
.0 in
.
×
10
.0 in
.
)
, what is the minimum number of wheels the trailer must have? (Remember, tires are mounted in multiples of two on a trailer. Assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.)
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