Yes. Work is measured in foot-pounds, so 300*1 = 100*3 = 300 foot-pounds. ■
A forklift will lift up to ten thousand pounds. A material lift is smaller and will only lift about five hundred pounds. There also a price difference if you know which one you need and want.
to lift 1 kg or 2 pounds you need 0.16 kg of helium so for 2000 pounds you need 160 kg of helium or 320 pounds at 1 atmosphere
no since both weigh the same amount they will require the same amount of work and energy to lift so they would be equally difficult to lift.
no
They are not the same thing at all. Work is energy. Mechanical energy is force times distance. You do work when you lift something up against the force of gravity or when you increase the speed of something. Work (energy) is measured in joules in SI and foot-pounds weight in imperial units. Power is the rate of doing work, how much work is or can be done in a certain amount of time, how fast you can lift something, or how quickly it accelerates. Power is measured in joules per second (the watt) in SI and foot-pounds weight per second in imperial units. One horsepower is 550 foot-pounds weight per second or about 746 watts. (Physicists distinguish between the mass of a thing, measured in kilograms or pounds and the force on a thing as a result of gravity, measured in kilograms weight or newtons and pounds weight or poundals. One kilogram weight is about 9.8 newtons; one pound weight is about 32 poundals. But you didn't ask that.)
well your weight in space is just your mass timed 10 so maybe you do the same for this? 65 pounds times 10?
Theoretically, 300 pounds. Here's a calculator if you're interested: http://www.steinertfootball.com/strength.html
by doing every day excercise, lift, jim, runing, drinking water,
About 8.4 pounds.
1. Rhinoceros BeetleThey are not only the strongest insect but also the strongest animal compared to body weight. They can lift something 850 times their own weight.2. ElephantThey are the strongest mammals. Their weight is 12000 pounds and they can carry 20.000 pounds. They can carry as heavy as 130 adult humans.3. Leafcutter AntThey can lift something 50 times their own body weight. Imagine a person who can lift a truck.4. GorillaThey can lift something over 10 times their body weight. Their weight is 450 pounds and can lift up to 4600 pounds. Mean, they can lift as heavy as 30 adult humans.5. EagleThey are the strongest bird. They can lift something four times their own body weight during flight.
Approx. half its body which averages 2.5 pounds.
On average a lift chair can handle up to 500 pounds. There are some designed to carry more.
Who in the hell would sit there and lift something 105 times. But if i had to answer i would say about 30 pounds. If you can't do that you are a major case of a word that means cat.
650 pounds
kids 10-12 should lift 8 or 9 pounds adults if you are strong you should lift 20-35 pounds.
Probably 8 to 9 ton, the tusk is very strong too.
yes