The lifting capacity of a magnet depends on its strength and the material it is attracting. Generally, a 2-pound magnet can lift objects weighing up to 2 pounds, but this may vary depending on the surface area and magnetic strength of the magnet.
Any force that is more than 50 pounds will lift a 50-pound object. The greater the force is, the greater the object's upward acceleration, and the sooner the object will reach any given height.
To lift the 100-pound square weight, a force equal to or greater than 100 pounds must be exerted on the rope. This force needs to overcome the weight of the object and any friction or resistance present in the system.
The force needed to lift a weight of 200N would be 200N. This is because the force needed to lift an object against gravity is equal to the weight of the object itself.
To lift a 60 pound rock with a mechanical advantage of 4, you would need to apply 15 pounds of force. This is because the force needed is the weight of the rock divided by the mechanical advantage (60 pounds / 4 = 15 pounds).
The weight of the riders does not affect the amount the ride can lift since the system is designed to lift and carry the combined weight of the riders and cars. Air resistance is a factor that the ride must overcome to lift riders into the air.
You would need to define 'regular magnet' to get any kind of magnet.
Instead of adding a 25 pound weight, and then 2 ten pound weights, it would be much easier to add a 45 pound weight. A 45 pound weight is standard in every gym, and not everyone can lift 10 more pounds if there was a fifty pound weight (five extra pounds on each side totals to 10 more pounds to lift).
There is no set amount that a person should be able to lift based on their body weight.
its depends on how much you weigh u should be able to do atleast 70 to 80 percent of your weight but sometimes after youv been liftin for a while u can do more like im 13 and i weigh 130 and i lift 155
To lift one pound using air pressure, you need approximately 1 psi. This is based on the principle that 1 psi can lift about 1 pound per square inch of surface area. Therefore, if you have a larger surface area, you would need proportionally less psi to lift the same weight. For example, a surface area of 2 square inches would require only 0.5 psi to lift 1 pound.
-iaminNEED'S answer- to me(i am only 11 years old) but i am like pass that weight so,i think 25.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
Eagles can lift up to 4 pounds of weight.
about the weight of an electronically digitalized elephant
If the question is meant to be "How much does a pound of flour weight?" The answer is a pound.
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
1 pound silly ;)