Barely itself.
Depending on the age, a bull can approx. pull twice its own weight!
How much a pitbull can pull will vary greatly depending on his or her size and weight and conditioning. On average, a dog can easily pull 3 times his or her weight on wheels.
well yes Tim you can pull your solar plexus... But can you pull your solar plexus?
Stars do not have weight they have mass. Our Sun is said to be one solar mass or 1.98892×1030 kg. There are stars smaller than our Sun (read dwarfs) which can be down to 0.075 solar masses and stars much much bigger than the Sun (Hypergiants) which can reach 80-150 solar masses.
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When you raise a garage door, you are transferring potential energy to the system by lifting its weight against gravity. When you pull it down, you are releasing that potential energy. The counterbalance mechanism in the door helps to offset its weight, making it easier to bring down.
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Events not driven by solar energy include geothermal processes, such as volcanic activity and geysers, which are powered by the Earth's internal heat. Additionally, tidal forces caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun can influence ocean tides independently of solar energy. Furthermore, chemical reactions, such as those occurring in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, are also not dependent on solar energy.
the pull of gravity on matter
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A typical Pitbull can pull about 2 times its body weight. Despite their strength, they are not built to pull heavy loads like sled dogs.