does a horse pull a cart with the harness, or does a horse push the cart with harness from the front
Horses do best by pulling.
In practice, its easier to pull things
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A horse obviously cannot grasp a towing conveyance, so in order to move an object it needs the assistance of a horse harness. In the case of the harness, the horse pushes forward to move the cart, however basic physics define this as pulling the cart. Yes, the horse is pushing forward, but it is pushing the harness, NOT the cart. The cart is being PULLED by the harness with the horse providing the energy to move the cart. Some mistakenly believe this means the horse pushes the cart, but they are mistaken. With the weight of the cart (mass) being moved forward (force) from behind the energy source (horse), by definition the cart is being PULLED, regardless of the horse's type of energy exerted on the connecting harness.
Tractors, locomotive engines. Oxen, curiously, push plows even though they are in front. This is due to the design of the harness.
It is a push and a pull. When you move your body towards the ground, it is a pull. A pull as in a pull to the ground. It is a push when you are moving away from the ground.
Force can be either a push or a pull. When you push a door open or pull a rope, you are applying a force in that direction.
The man attaches a harness or a handle to the cart to make it easier to push or pull. This helps distribute the weight of the cart and its contents more evenly and provides a better grip for maneuvering.
what is a pull-push rule
Just Say :pull x/:push x (then click the user that u want to pull/push) or The Other Way To Pull/Push -> :pull (name of user)/:push (name of user)-Jerome
A force can be either a push or a pull.
Force can be both a push or a pull