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Inertia states that an object in motion will stay in motion unless another force acts against this object. The larger the mass the object has, the more force must be used to go against its movement. In this way, mass relates to inertia.
It will not until an unbalanced force acts on it. Another force is used against it creating an equal and opposite reaction.(Newton's Third Law)
You should have friction between the box and the ground, the force you used to push it, the mass of the object, and gravity. The resistance of the air is neglibible. This should be all the forces on an object on flat ground.
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Shovel, spade, hoe, rake, weeder.
I've always used the term 'face shovel' where the 'bucket' breaks-out the ground and loads itself while moving in a direction away from the operator. A back-hoe works back toward the operator. Back-hoes are good for digging holes whereas face shovels generally work ground above their 'feet'.
shovel is used for digging canals.
It leaks onto ground and contaminates soil And ground water
A shovel or a muck rake'
A shovel is an tool used to dig holes, usually in the ground. They are usually composed of a handle of varying lengths and a wide blade to cut and transfer earth. Picture a huge, sharper, menacing looking spoon and you've got it.
Yes the shovel was used during the Gold Rush.
the shovel works by the action of pushing turning in upward force wich is how the shovel simply is used properly
It means to use a shovel for the purpose of moving material from one place to another, such as--> I was shoveling the snow from my driveway all morning.Another Opinionyes, sort of. Shoveling does not have to be used for just a shovel.--> I was shoveling the dirt from the ground with my bare hands.
A shovel A post hole digger. A motorized post hole digging auger An aerator machine A well digging outfit Rock involved? - some dynamite
Interesting question. It is a noun when you are talking about the object that you use in the garden to move dirt. When you talk about what you are doing in the the garden, it becomes a verb... I used the shovel to dig up the daisies. (Noun) I shovelled the daisies out of the grass. (Verb)
The girl used her shovel to remove snow from her sidewalk.