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To make a wooden crate, you will need to gather wood planks, nails, a hammer, and a saw. Cut the wood planks to the desired dimensions for the crate's sides, bottom, and top. Assemble the pieces by nailing them together, starting with the bottom and then attaching the sides. Finally, add the top piece and secure it with nails. Sand the crate to smooth out any rough edges, and your wooden crate is ready for use.
To find the area of the top of the crate, we need to multiply its length by its width. The crate is 34 yards long and 23 yards wide, so the area is 34 yards × 23 yards = 782 square yards. The height does not affect the area of the top. Thus, the area of the top of the crate is 782 square yards.
To make a wood crate, you will need to gather wood boards, nails, a hammer, and a saw. Cut the boards to the desired dimensions for the crate's sides, bottom, and top. Assemble the crate by nailing the sides to the bottom piece, then attach the top piece. Make sure to reinforce the corners for stability. Sand the crate for a smooth finish, and you're done!
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It is more difficult to slide a crate starting from rest because static friction exists between the crate and the surface, requiring a greater force to overcome. Once the crate is already sliding, kinetic friction is less than static friction, making it easier to keep moving with a lower force.
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If your puppy is afraid of his/her crate, it could just scare s/he because of the metal or plastic (the bottom of the crate; noise it makes or it could be slippery) so put a blanket on the bottom of the crate. Also, try purchasing a Kong or toy where you can stuff it with treats. With my dog, we also put peanut butter on the top covering the hole of the Kong. This will teach your puppy that whenever s/he goes in the crate, there is a reward(:
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The plural of crate is crates.
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The weight of the crate is acting downward on the ground and the ground is exerting a force equal to the weight of the crate upward on the crate.