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he do not do any motion
You don't, if there's only one force involved. When there are two or more, then the net force is the result of the strength and direction of each one.For example, if I push a shopping cart forward and you push it backward with exactly the same force, the net force is zero and the cart doesn't start moving.
That question would really be tough to answer, because perpetual motion is not possible.
The cart stays where it is and doesn't move.
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Sylvan Goldman of Oklahoma City invented the bullock cart. The bullock cart is a four wheeled vehicle that is pulled by an oxen.
first bullock cart is invented in India . in 1616
first bullock cart is invented in india . in 1616
motion of free falling object does not have friction, while motion of the cart has force of friction
it goes faster i assume.
The bullock cart is a cart that is used to carry goods or supplies. It was a major source of transportation when it was originally invented. The bullock cart was invented by a Scottish man named John Shepherd Barron.
The ox or bullock cart was a form of transportation in the past. It is a cart that was pulled by a cow or bullock. They are still used in many parts of the world.
The answer is like force can be pull or push.Both are force.For example if you are pushing a shopping cart full of milk,that is force from your muscles.It is motion to.
he do not do any motion
because the rims are metallic, when the rims are heated thy expands and can be easily lie on wheels of bullock cart and after become cool, rim compress which made it completely fixed on the wheels of the cart .
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Impossible to say. The cart pre-dates written history.