put something with a soft surface such as a pillow under it and push with your back
yes, because it has a smooth surface
An object is easier to push or pull when it has less friction with the surface it is on. Friction is the force that resists motion when two surfaces rub against each other. Smoother surfaces and reducing the weight of the object can make it easier to push or pull.
An empty box has less mass and therefore requires less force to move it. On the other hand, a box full of books has more mass, making it heavier and harder to push because it requires more force to overcome inertia.
It is easier to pull a box up an incline because pulling utilizes more of your body weight for leverage and provides a better grip between the box and the surface. On the other hand, pushing a box down an incline requires overcoming both the force of gravity pulling the box downhill and the friction between the box and the surface, making it more difficult.
Well, there are push-ups that are easier to do. You can do push-ups with your knees touching the ground, which makes them easier to do.
Using a low entrance litter box for cats can make it easier for older or disabled cats to access the box, reducing the risk of accidents outside the box. It can also help prevent litter tracking and make it easier for kittens to learn how to use the box.
If you push a box until it moves, the forces are unbalanced. Your push overcomes the force of friction between the box and the ground, causing the box to accelerate in the direction of your push.
Because the air that is in the full box is being pushed while the other box that is empty has no air at all for it to be heavy.
first,push the left box in next,push the right box in then,push the middle box to the right or the left finally,go in and push the rock to the button and your free to go in! caution! Do NOT push the middle box straight in the middle!
It's easier to push a car because the force needed to push it is less.
The white push button on the top of the box.
The black box is painted bright orange so as to make it easier to locate after a crash.