Well, honey, it's easier to lift heavy objects on the moon because gravity there is weaker than on Earth. So, you won't be fighting against as much force when trying to hoist that heavy load. Just watch out for those pesky moon rocks rolling around - they can be a real pain in the tush!
It is easier to lift heavy objects on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon's gravitational pull is only about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravity means that objects weigh significantly less on the Moon, making them easier to lift and move. Consequently, the same force exerted to lift an object results in a greater acceleration on the Moon compared to Earth.
It would be easier to lift a truck on the moon because the moon has weaker gravity compared to Earth, approximately 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means you would need to exert less force to lift the same truck on the moon than on Earth.
There is no such thing as "maximum terminal velocity", neither on Jupiter nor hear on Earth. The "terminal velocity" depends on the specific object - and on the atmospheric conditions. For example, a very heavy object will typically have a larger terminal velocity than one that is very light; and near Earth's surface, the terminal velocity (for a given object) will be smaller than in the upper atmosphere, where there is less air resistance.
Heavy is not a term used in astronomy as an object in space has no weight. It does have, however, mass. See related question.
because theres less gravity
yes because if you were going to carry something you would want to know if it is heavy or not . if you carry something heavy you would go slow , but if it was not heavy you would go fast.
It is easier to lift heavy objects on the Moon than on Earth because the Moon's gravitational pull is only about one-sixth that of Earth's. This reduced gravity means that objects weigh significantly less on the Moon, making them easier to lift and move. Consequently, the same force exerted to lift an object results in a greater acceleration on the Moon compared to Earth.
Yes it does make it easier by using a fulcrum Yes it does make it easier by using a fulcrum
It depends on the size of the object; if it's not oversized but still heavy, I'd suggest using a moving dolly.
thus a exerts a greater pressure
u are able to carry things in it..................don't matter how heavy it is
a lever makes work easier in the sense that it help carry a heavy load from the ground in a process called lifting!
i don't know who do you think i am Einstein ?
Adding wheels to heavy objects reduces friction between the object and the ground, making it easier to move by reducing the force required to overcome static and kinetic friction. The wheels also distribute the weight of the object over a larger surface area, reducing the pressure on the ground and making it easier to roll. Additionally, wheels provide a means of leveraging rotational motion to move the heavy object more easily.
Adding wheels to a heavy object typically decreases friction because the wheels reduce the surface area in contact with the ground, resulting in less resistance to movement. This can make it easier to roll the heavy object compared to dragging or sliding it.
It can make moving heavy objects easier for example sliding friction you can slide it or rolling friction you can roll the object across some kind of round cylinders or even fluid friction with water running under the object can make it easier.
A long gradual incline would make pushing a heavy object easier compared to a steep incline. This is because the gradual incline allows for a more controlled and sustainable application of force over a longer distance, reducing the impact of the object's weight.