oh i know his name is POOPSTICKS haha
The larger in weight would take more force Also, the larger if they are the same weight would take more force, because of friction and air resistance
No a horse can usually pull 2 to 3 times it's own body weight when strapped into a pulling harness.
Gravitational force is the force that acts between any two masses in the universe and pull them towards each other weight is the measurement of gravity on an object the more gravity the more weight,an object varies from place to place because gravitational forces vary.
To add weight to your pull ups using a belt, you can attach a weight plate or dumbbell to the belt and secure it around your waist. This will increase the resistance and make your pull ups more challenging, helping to build strength and muscle. Make sure the weight is securely attached and evenly distributed for safety and effectiveness.
its because their is two, two can obviously pull more than one plus the weight is more evenly spread when two horses are side by side
It can pull itself, and the driver. More than that it's really sloppy.
In space, the weight of an object is determined by its mass and the gravitational pull acting on it. The object with more mass will typically have more weight. However, in a microgravity environment, objects may appear to be weightless even if they have different masses.
That Usually depends on the strength of the truck/engine. A higher horsepower and you should be able to pull more.
They were stronger and could go further and pull more weight than a horse or donkey.
Everything on Jupiter weighs more than twice as much as on Earth. This means that Jupiter has a gravitational pull that is more than twice that of the gravitational pull on Earth.
the maximum weight to be placed ona pallet jack is 5500 pounds. if you place any more weight on the pallet it will break and not be able to pull the weight.
The force of gravity is a mutual attraction; the Earth pulls on you, and you pull on the Earth. Of course, the effect on you is more noticeable, given the difference in weight.