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Large stone has more mass compare to a small one. And mass is directly proportional to weight where 'g' is constant for every object on earth. As a result larger stone has more weight than that of smaller. That's why it is difficult to lift larger stone on the surface of the earth but easier to lift a smaller one.
The greater the mass of an object, the greater its weight. The greater the weight of an object, the more difficult it would be to lift it. So ask yourself this question: which object is more difficult to lift, an eraser or a car?
As gauss is a measure of magnetic attraction and 55 pounds is a mass the question is difficult to answer, please give more detail of what you intend to lift
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. You cannot have mass-less matter. If you have matter, than it contains some amount of mass.
Newton is the amount of force required to accelerate an object of mass m to meter , In this case if we try to accelerate it to one meter , you require 500 newtons to lift the box perpendicularly. Also lifting of weight depends on the angle of applied force.
Any time greater than 0 seconds. You have failed to specify the distance the motor is lifting the mass, along with any gearing ratios.
If the mass of an object is greater than the force of lift, the object will not be able to overcome gravity and will not be able to lift off the ground. It is important for the force of lift to be greater than or equal to the mass of the object for it to be able to achieve lift.
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45-60 mins a day or every other day for 6-8 months and you will have packed on some insane muscle mass
The best way to increase muscle mass is to lift objects with a large mass a few times, rather than objects with a small mass many times.
The mass a balloon can lift is affected by its size and the amount of air it can displace. A larger balloon can lift more mass because it can displace more air and create more lift. However, if a balloon is too large, its weight may exceed the lift it can generate, limiting the mass it can carry.
A force larger than the weight of the mass.
To lift a 45 kg mass, you would need to apply a force equal to the gravitational force acting on the mass, which is approximately 441 Newtons (45 kg * 9.81 m/s^2). This force would need to be greater than the weight of the mass to overcome gravity and lift the object upward.
Because it's five times heavier of course !
It depends on how much mass the taller person has. Normally, a persons whos mass is one-third the person they are carrying can lift it with enough effort
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If the smaller mass is more dense, like a spoon lifting an inflated balloon. Or if the smaller mass has more electromagnetic properties then the larger one, like a small magnet being able to lift a pile of nails.