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Discover Ludwig"gross weight" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the total weight of something, including any packaging or additional material. Example: The total cost of shipping will be based on the gross weight of the products, which includes the weight of the packaging and labeling.
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gross weight
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The total weight of a vehicle and its freight, fuel, passengers etc.
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Second, the vehicle's gross weight changes by a factor of about 4.5 during propellant transfer.
First problem was the maximization of the flight altitude and minimization of the gross weight.
Second problem was the minimization of the maximum acceleration and minimization of the gross weight.
FERGUSON __________ HEAVIER LOADS: In Canada, commercial trucks ply the freeways at a maximum gross weight of 138,000 pounds.
The specifications of flapping wing MAV are 8 g gross weight, the 15 cm wingspan, and 5 cm chord length.
Third problem was the maximization of the duration time over the target flight altitude and minimization of the gross weight.
The original 707 had a gross weight of 160,000 pounds, and the 767 a takeoff weight of almost two and a half times that.
The gross weight of the MLC truck is a dominant parameter for the safety of the bridges, rather than longitudinal axle spacing.
We use the take-off gross weight method to evaluate the effects of the two schemes on the aircraft fuel penalty loss.
Empirical correlations are also proposed for the dependance upon the gross weight of the specific range and the fuel flow rate, along a flight at constant cruise altitude.
Subsequently, the statistical model was established in terms of speed, axle weight, and gross weight of vehicle (GVW) acting on the four grades of road.
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