If the force is not greater than the weight of the bale, the bale will not move.
Water helps lift an objects via the buoyancy force. The buoyancy force is equal to the weight of water displaced by the volume of the submerged object. If this buoyancy force is equal to the weight of the object, the object will float in that position. If the object is completely submerged and the resulting buoyancy force is less than the weight of the object, it will continue to sink.
Weight; heaviness or bulk. Also, to lift something.
Lift, trust, drag and gravity is the Newtons first law of MotionNewton's laws of motion are:1) Every object in a state of motion will remain in that state unless and external force is applied.2) Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass, of the object being accelerated, the greater the amount of force needed to accelerate the object.3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
It makes it easier for the effort force [such as your hand] to lift the resistance force [such as a heavy object].
A minimum of 1.667 newtons.
Friction increases the effect of the input force
Friction increases the effect of the input force
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input force
Output force CAN'T be absolutely greater than input force because energy is lost due to friction. However, the "mechanical advantage" of a simple machine can be greater than one because the machine applies the force over a different distance.
it all depends on how hard you lift of push your hand.
Any force that is more than 50 pounds will lift a 50-pound object. The greater the force is, the greater the object's upward acceleration, and the sooner the object will reach any given height.
a lever
Any force greater than its weight.
an inclined olane allows you to lift a heavy load by using greater force over a shorter distance
Please help me lift this bale of hay.
It is a second class lever.One example is the wheelbarrow - the wheel is the fulcrum, the input force is at the handles where you lift and push, and the output force is what's carried in the wheelbarrow.