(Presuming no losses due to friction.)
Work done at input = Work done at output
So >
Work done at output = force * distance = 25 * 5 = 125 joules
So >
Work done at input (125 joules) = 11 * distance
So >
distance = 125 / 11 = 11.3636 .. .. .. .. metres.
Yes, a strong enough tornado could lift a tractor trailer. It would probably take a a strong EF2 or EF3 to do so.
If the tornado is strong enough, yes. It would normally take at least an EF2 tornado to lift a truck.
Be strong enough to lift it and throw it off the boat!
No, there is currently no magnet strong enough to lift a human due to the weight and mass of the human body. Magnets strong enough to lift heavy objects like cars are not safe for use near humans due to the risk of injury or interference with medical devices.
Yes , if you are strong enough and your hands are big enough to grip them safely.
The Thing wins because he is strong enough to lift 85 tons and colossus can lift 70 tons and the thing is more skilled at fighting.
Yes, if you have enough helium in a balloon that is large enough and strong enough to stand the strains involved.
Hurricanes typically have strong enough winds to cause significant damage to a house, including lifting parts of it off the ground. However, a hurricane would not be able to completely lift up an intact house from its foundation. The extent of damage depends on the strength of the storm and the construction of the house.
From lifting rocks in prison, he gained strength.
A magnet can move a car, if the magnet is strong enough.
they have the ability to transport leaves they can carry objects larger than themselves
the heart, almost entirely made of muscle; strong enough to lift approx. 3000lbs