The force needed to smash a watermelon can vary based on factors such as the size and ripeness of the fruit. Generally, it takes about 1,000 to 1,200 pounds of force to break the rind of a typical watermelon. This force can be achieved through impact or compression, and techniques like dropping the watermelon or using a heavy object can effectively deliver this force.
When you put a lot of rubber bands around a watermelon, the pressure from the rubber bands creates tension and stress on the watermelon's outer skin. Eventually, this pressure becomes too much for the watermelon to withstand, causing it to break open or explode.
About 90% of juice is in a watermelon
More then you will ever know.
there is 10% of fibre in a watermelon
Watermelons need about 8 to 10 square feet of space to grow effectively.
as much as needed
3 lbs
it measures how much force is needed to to move it
the amount needed is the amount that's taken by the bear
well a watermelon would maybe cost around $5.00
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.
The same force as the weight of the helicopter and its crew and cargo.