Trains can pull heavy loads because they have powerful engines that generate a lot of force. This force is transmitted to the wheels, allowing the train to move and pull heavy cars behind it. Additionally, trains distribute the weight of the load across multiple wheels, which helps to distribute the weight and make it easier to pull.
mass is how much weight an object has so mass (N) measures how much weight (G) an object has
Trains take a long time to stop because of their size and weight. The momentum of a moving train is very high, so it requires a lot of force to slow down and come to a complete stop. Additionally, trains rely on friction between the wheels and the tracks to stop, which can take a longer distance compared to other vehicles.
Yes. A useful formula for weight is:weight = mass x gravity ... where gravity is the gravitational acceleration, for example around 9.8 meters/second squared near Earth's surface.
Ants can lift so much weight because they have a strong exoskeleton and muscles that are proportionally stronger than those of larger animals, allowing them to carry objects many times their own body weight.
The measure of the pull of gravity on an object is its weight, which is determined by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity varies on different planets, so the weight of an object will change if it is on a planet other than Earth.
If your weight is 58 on earth it is different on the moon because the gravitational pull on the moon is different.
To put slack in the cars, so when they pull forward, the loco's pull each car "one at a time" to assist starting. This is obviously done with heavy trains.
Each husky is only able to pull their own weight. So if the husky is 40 lbs it should be able to pull 40lbs. If it's 60lbs then it should pull 60 lbs...
mass is how much weight an object has so mass (N) measures how much weight (G) an object has
well depends what planet you are on the basic formulae is as follows weight = mass X gravitational field (gravitational pull) on each planet so depending on what planet you wish to know ill put int the answer . Mercury gravitational pull is 3.7 so its 3.7kg Venus gravitational pull is 8.8 so its 8.8kg Earth gravitational pull is 9.8 so its 9.8kg Mars gravitational pull is 3.7 so its 3.7kg Jupiter gravitational pull is 23.2 so its 23.2kg Saturn gravitational pull is 9.0 so its 9kg Uranus gravitational pull is 8.7 so its 8.7kg Neptune gravitational pull is 11.1 so its 11.1kg Pluto gravitational pull is 0.6 600g
Gravity always work both ways, but proportional to the weight. So humans pull on the Earth just as the Earth pull on humans. Only that humans are so much lighter that our pull isn't much noticed. Something that's heavier than the Earth, well then the heavier object would exert the greater pull. But both would still pull on each other.
The pull of gravity. Gravity is different on every planet so, it causes your weight to fluctuate.
It doesn't really. mass is what is inside something. For example, if you went to the moon, you wouldn't lose anything therefore, your mass would not change. But if you went to the moon, your weight would go down. This is because there is a much smaller gravitational pull on the moon than the earth does. So, basically the weight of something is decided by how powerful the gravitational pull is on you.
Like his father he fears flying. So much so he prefers traveling in trains.
how do the pigs gain so much weight in the book animal farm.
To calculate the weight of something you must multiply it's mass by the strength of the gravitational pull it experiences. So on earth this pull g, is 9.81ms-2 so 1kg weighs 1 x 9.81 = 9.81N N stands for newtons which is a unit of force as weight is a force.
Each husky is only able to pull their own weight. So if the husky is 40 lbs it should be able to pull 40lbs. If it's 60lbs then it should pull 60 lbs...