It depends on the breed, the size, well, it really depends on the horse. Horses are fast though.
It is called harnessing or hitching a horse to a wagon. This involves using a harness with straps to attach the horse to the wagon, allowing the horse to pull the weight of the wagon.
Actually, the wagon doesn't pull back on the horse. The horse leans into the collar which causes the wheels to turn. It's basic physics.
Yes, the wagon will move if the horse pulls it. While the horse and wagon exert equal and opposite forces on each other (according to Newton's third law), the horse is capable of generating enough force to overcome the inertia of the wagon. As a result, the horse's force will cause the wagon to accelerate forward, assuming the ground provides sufficient traction for the horse.
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In Britain, an open (flat bed) wagon pulled by a horse is known as a cart.
A horse drawn wagon on rails is called a sled or sleigh.
A dog is to a sled as a horse is to a wagon.
its a wagon
horse and wagon
When a horse pulls a wagon, the force that causes the horse to move forward is the force of traction generated by the hooves gripping the ground. This force propels the horse and wagon forward by overcoming the friction between the hooves and the ground.
by horse and wagon
walking on foot,