Same thing as a soapbox racer. It has the largest power plant on earth, which is the earth itself. Gravity is the only 'engine.'
Yes, work is done when a girl pulls her cart because work is the transfer of energy resulting from a force acting over a distance. When the girl applies a force to pull the cart, and the cart moves in the direction of the force, work is being done on the cart.
The girl is the one doing the work by pulling the cart.
No, rolling a cart up a ramp is an example of doing positive work, as energy is being transferred to the cart to lift it against gravity. Negative work would be done if the cart were rolling down the ramp, as energy would be lost against gravity.
A hard push applies more force to the cart, which causes it to accelerate faster due to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). In contrast, a soft push imparts less force on the cart, resulting in slower acceleration.
False. Rolling a cart up a ramp is an example of doing positive work. Work is done when a force is applied to move an object in the direction of the force, such as lifting a weight or pushing a cart uphill.
A billy cart is a rudimentary child's cart or soapbox car.
It was not invented
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Yes, work is done when a girl pulls her cart because work is the transfer of energy resulting from a force acting over a distance. When the girl applies a force to pull the cart, and the cart moves in the direction of the force, work is being done on the cart.
The girl is the one doing the work by pulling the cart.
When u push the cart,u apply some force on the cart which does the work(the cart moves). The movement of the cart is the work done due to the application of the force you.
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No, rolling a cart up a ramp is an example of doing positive work, as energy is being transferred to the cart to lift it against gravity. Negative work would be done if the cart were rolling down the ramp, as energy would be lost against gravity.
A hard push applies more force to the cart, which causes it to accelerate faster due to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). In contrast, a soft push imparts less force on the cart, resulting in slower acceleration.