depends on the strength of the people and the weight of the car
The work done by a crane to lift a 1 kg car 10 meters would be 98.1 Joules. This is calculated as the product of the force required to lift the car (9.81 N/kg) and the distance the car is lifted (10 meters).
Basically just about ANYTHING that is raised has gravitational potential energy.
The force required to move a car depends on various factors such as the weight of the car, road conditions, and incline. On average, it can take anywhere from a few hundred to a couple thousand newtons of force to move a car.
Work done is equal to force multiplied by distance in the direction of the force. In this case, work done on the car is 12000 N * 2 m = 24000 J.
A lift is typically made by constructing a framework using metal or steel beams, installing an elevator car that moves up and down within the framework, attaching a counterweight to balance the load of the car, and adding a system of pulleys and cables to facilitate the movement of the car. Electrical controls and safety features are also integrated to ensure smooth and safe operation.
probably 4 people depending on how strong they are
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No one makes the car but about 2-5 people test the car
As many as the car is designed to take.
20 people
ring the police, take the bus, get a lift from a friend
There are two types... To lift a car, in the form of a car lift, lift off the ground. The other is to lift a car with a suspension lift, installing taller springs, etc.
No it would take billions possibly even trillions
Yes. It doesn't take a very strong tornado to lift or overturn a car. Such an event is potentially fatal to anyone in the car.
All the heart beats in a day can certainly lift the car by many feet. All the hearts from the earth, combined together can lift the earth, for sure.
30 minutes with a lift... lift the car, remove the old sensor (could be seized), screw in new one, connect it... done
Give or take a little less than half of the people who live in Canada drive a car.