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There are three forces that are exerted on the horse cart system. They are: weight, pull, and friction.
In wagon pulling, there is a harnessing system involved which is attached to the breast of the horse. When a horse pulls forward, the harness, which is attached to the wagon moves with him as well, therefore moving the wagon forward.
when you pull the leg it helps the saddle sit better it can also smooth out and wrincles under the girth
because every action has an oppersite reactione.g.man pulls paddle backwardsoppersite reaction, man (in the boat) gets pushedforwards (with boat)
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When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
A plow that a horse pulls.
The muscles that mainly pull arms backward are the triceps. These are muscles that are found on the back of the upper arm.
When horse pulls a cart the action is on the... sharts Cut Answer
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.
Any girth can pinch a horse. A Fleece covering can protect it furthur, but after tightening the girth, if you pick up the horses foot and streatch it forward, it pulls the skin out from underneath and does not at all hurt the horse. Do this with both front feet.