The answer is in the question - one ton. above is wrong a one ton truck is called a one ton truck as it is built to carry one ton in weight what the truck actually weighs depends on the size of the vehicle
1,000 pounds
one ton is safe that's 2000 lbs
force = weight (mass) therefore, 1 ton = 1 truck = force No...the "ton" refers to payload - ie how much it can carry in the bed. So, a one ton truck could (theoretically) carry 2000#s in the bed, 3/4 ton 1500#s, 1/2 ton 1000#s. Each manufacturer has different specs so the actual amount it is rated to safely carry varies, but the above give you a rough idea. it means that you can have 1 ton in the bead.
about 5 ton depending on how much the truck weighs and what the truck is plated for in your state
The amount of weight a truck can tow will vary depending on many factors. In your owner's manual, you will find the towing weight limits for your particular make and model. On average, a one ton truck can haul one ton.
I am sure a one-ton truck could carry 35,000 ounces. However, the load would be more than the rated capacity since 35,000 ounces is 2,187.5 lbs which is 187.5 lbs more than one ton.
The terms 'half-ton truck', '3/4 tone truck', 1 ton truck all refer to the total weight of a load that they can carry. The curb weight of the truck itself varies, depending on whether it is a compact, mid-size, or full-size.
That would depend on the size of your pickup truck. They are rated for different weights. For example, if you have a 1/2 ton truck then you can carry 1/2 ton of weight. If you have a 1 ton truck you can carry 1 ton of weight.
As much as it wants
yes
ten tons