due to friction.
Without force you wouldn't move. Period.
Accelaration
There is no fundamental relationship between the distance an object moves and the force applied to it. Once an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving, and the distance it can move without applied force is unlimited.
They need wheels so they can land and take off.
A large LEVER can move a boulder by increasing your lifting power. With the fulcrum closer to the boulder and your force exerted farther away, you can lift it. The lever changes a small force exerted over a long path into a large force exerted over a small path.
No it can't move but it can move by pushing it.Hard but it moves.
A laundry cart on wheels could definitely be useful while you organize your garage. They can hold a large amount of items and being on wheels means you can easily move them around without straining your back.
Friction is what makes moving a chair without castors so difficult.
Friction is what makes moving a chair without castors so difficult.
yeah. they will have less kinetic energy as they require more force to move
Without force you wouldn't move. Period.
It would depend on how fast you wanted it to move, there is a formula for this, and also pounds is a type of mass not force, so you would have to convert
define matter??????
The wheels allow them to move. If you look at a skateboard it has wheels.
If an object with wheels (or a round object) is on a level grade, and there is no force acting on it, it will not move.
Rotating energy from the engine forces the drive wheels to turn, forcing the car to move.
Multiple tools exist to help move heavy objects. The most common is a hand truck or dolly, which is upright with two wheels that allows heavier objects to move with less force.