Stanley pushes the wheelbarrow instead of digging because he is likely tasked with transporting the dirt away from the digging site, which is part of the labor at Camp Green Lake. This role allows him to contribute to the work while avoiding the physical strain of digging, which is often more demanding. Additionally, pushing the wheelbarrow can be seen as a way to make the labor more manageable and to keep the operation efficient.
Mr.Pendanski tells Stanley to fight back those boys. oh yah HERE'S SOME ADVICE--WIKIANSWERS SUCK!!
When she tries to push Spencer off a cliff, she ends up falling instead ont to rocks and i think she breaks her head or something.
u just move the analog quickly instead of hold like sasuke fliker i just move in the direction quickly and push bbb
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The force of digging is a push force. As you push the shovel into the ground, you are exerting force on the soil to displace it and move it away from the hole you are digging.
To put things in and then push them around
To put things in and then push them around
Increasing the force applied to push the wheelbarrow or reducing the mass of the load in the wheelbarrow will increase its acceleration. Additionally, reducing friction between the wheelbarrow and the ground can also increase its acceleration.
Friction between the wheelbarrow wheels and the ground allows the wheelbarrow to move when force is applied. Without friction, the wheels would simply slip and the wheelbarrow wouldn't move forward easily. However, too much friction can make it harder to push the wheelbarrow.
You would need more force to push a wheelbarrow across a dirt road because the dirt creates more friction compared to a smooth wood floor. The friction on the dirt road resists the movement of the wheelbarrow, requiring more force to overcome it.
A wheelbarrow typically exerts a mechanical force known as a push or pull force, depending on whether it is being pushed or pulled. This force is used to move the wheelbarrow and the load it is carrying.
It is easier to pull a wheelbarrow because pulling allows you to utilize your body weight to counteract the force of gravity on the wheelbarrow, making it easier to control and maneuver. Pushing a wheelbarrow requires more effort to overcome the resistance and maintain stability.
It is a second class lever.One example is the wheelbarrow - the wheel is the fulcrum, the input force is at the handles where you lift and push, and the output force is what's carried in the wheelbarrow.
You need more force to push it. The loaded one has more mass than the empty one.
Yes it does make it easier by using a fulcrum Yes it does make it easier by using a fulcrum
There are 3 things in a lever. They are load,fulcrum, effort. The place where the wheel is the fulcrum, the place where we put something is load,the place we hoist the wheelbarrow is the effort so it is a second class lever.