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Tare weight
Weight of an empty vehicle or container / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tare weight /ˈtɛər/, sometimes called unladen weight, is the weight of an empty vehicle or container.[1] By subtracting tare weight from gross weight (laden weight), one can determine the weight of the goods carried or contained (the net weight).
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