Assuming the cart does not have some system which provides a counterforce, it will experience a constant accelerartion in the direction of the force.
The cart's acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force applied to it. If the force remains constant, the acceleration will also remain constant, assuming no other external factors are affecting the cart's motion.
The carts will be accelerated, by the force, a=F/m.
It can be either. Horse-drawn carts are virtually all pulled. Library and shopping carts are pushed. However, any pulling or pushing force that is exerted includes a pushing force against the ground (i.e. friction).
Plastic carts for home use can be purchased from various retail outlets. Plastic carts are often used for storage either in the kitchen or in a playroom. They are available to buy from Walmart, Target or Sears. If an online purchase is preferred then Amazon have a large selection.
Target changed their shopping carts to the red plastic design in 2006. Target made the change to add more comfort to customer's shopping experience.
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Carts or wagons pulled by oxen.
Horse pulled carts but no cars.
Rickshaw....
carts pulled by horses
A Carter drove animals that pulled wagons and/or carts.
Carters drove the animals that pulled wagons and carts.
if shopping carts are allowed in escalators an escalator accident will happen you know that escalator accidents are hard to survive.
They used wooden carts pulled by mules or horses, as well as by foot.
The carts will be accelerated, by the force, a=F/m.
They carried men who were in the military to battle and they probably pulled carts with military goods.
The carts are known as drays and were pulled by horses or bullocks (hence the term bullock dray).(have no sides).
Wooden carts pulled by mules and horses, and riding on horse back. There was also a port where you could get boats.