The number of people required to lift a car depends on various factors, including the weight of the car and the strength of the individuals. Typically, an average car weighs between 2,500 to 4,000 pounds (1,134 to 1,814 kg), which would usually require a significant amount of combined strength. In emergency situations, like lifting a car off someone, a small group of strong individuals, often around 5-10, may be able to lift it briefly, especially if they coordinate effectively and utilize proper lifting techniques. However, it is generally not feasible for an average person to lift a car without assistance.
No, the air pressure will lift the car.
Since when did Zim have a car?
No it would take billions possibly even trillions
These lifts are designed to lift a car with ease - they are machines and require a power supply and that varies by manufacturer. the main selling point of a car lift is that it can "double your space) in your garage by lifting you car up on something that looks like a bunk bed.
Air jacks are helpful if you have a need to lift the vehicle up off the ground. Many people will do this if they want to work on the car or on the tires.
Yes. Example? Aneta Florczyk - she can lift cars without any problem.
Yes, and they had many people to lift it and make it stand up.
Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted. Push seat bottom towards rear of car, at the same time, lift up on front of seat. Seat back can then be unbolted.
It generally takes 2 feet of water to lift/move/carry a vehicle. Be safe- Turn Around, Don't Drown!
motor or engine lift
no
Because it helps to get it out.