The Elephant
The animal that does not walk by moving the two legs on one side together and then the other is the giraffe. Giraffes walk by moving both legs on one side of their body forward at the same time, followed by both legs on the other side.
The movement of an elephant is called "locomotion." Elephants are known for their distinctive gait, which involves moving both legs on one side of their body together in a synchronized manner. This form of movement is known as "pacing." Elephants can also walk, run, and even swim using their powerful limbs and trunk for balance and propulsion.
Momentum, in classical terms, is defined as mass x velocity. So, theoretically, an elephant could have the same momentum as a golf ball if the golf ball (small mass) is moving very, very fast, and the elephant (large mass) is moving very, very slowly. If the product of the mass x velocity is the same, then the momentum can be the same.
it is a group of animals. e.g shoal, herd, pack etc...
I don't think Pakistan or for that matter any country can derail a huge country like India. What will happen when you throw a twig in front of a slow moving elephant?? It will get crushed but will not stop the elephant from moving ahead.
The work done by the elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. If the pulling force exerted by the elephant is known, the work done can be calculated by multiplying the force by the distance of 20 meters.
The average speed of elephant ranges from 12 to 20 miles per hour. The top speed when elephant gets scared or upset could reach to 25 mile per hour. So an angry elephant charge can run 25 mph.
The work done by the elephant can be calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the work done by the elephant in moving the circus wagon 20 meters while pulling a force of 200N would be 4000 Joules.
There has been loads of Rumors on whether they have or not but I dont Know if they are Moving in together or not.
people magazine says its true they are moving in together
yes because i you were that big you would be moving like that to
An analogy for ponderous could be a slow-moving elephant compared to a quick rabbit.