The weight a windmill can lift primarily depends on its design, size, and the power of the wind it harnesses. Small windmills used for personal use can typically lift a few hundred pounds, while larger commercial wind turbines can produce several megawatts of power, potentially lifting thousands of pounds. However, windmills are generally used for generating electricity rather than directly lifting weight. The actual lifting capacity would also depend on the specific application and mechanisms employed.
The main forces acting on a windmill are the wind, which provides the driving force to rotate the blades, and gravity, which acts to support the structure and weight of the windmill. Additionally, there may be internal forces within the windmill components such as tension and compression forces in the blades and tower.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
Eagles can lift up to 4 pounds of weight.
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
The hoist machine can lift up to 1,000 pounds of weight.
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A bald eagle can lift and carry up to about 4 pounds of weight.
An eagle can lift and carry prey that weighs up to about half of its own body weight.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
A rhino beetle can lift objects that are up to 850 times its own body weight.
An eagle can lift and carry prey that is up to half of its own body weight while flying.
The force needed to lift a weight of 200N would be 200N. This is because the force needed to lift an object against gravity is equal to the weight of the object itself.