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The work done to lift 40kg of bricks to a height of 10m can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. The force required to lift the bricks is equal to the weight, which is mass x gravity (40kg x 9.8m/s^2). Plug these values into the formula to find the work done.
Drag
Yes, the position of the fulcrum affects the force required to lift a weight. Placing the fulcrum closer to the load reduces the effort needed to lift the weight. Conversely, placing the fulcrum further from the load increases the force needed to lift the weight.
The work done to lift a weight is given by the formula: work = force x distance. In this case, the force is equal to the weight of the object (50kg x 9.8 m/s^2 = 490 N), and the distance is 3.0m. Therefore, the work required to lift a 50kg weight 3.0m is 1470 joules.
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.
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.
589.5 LBS AS OF 6/27/2009. BODY WEIGHT 186.6 LBS. OVER 3 X'S TIMES BODY WEIGHT DeaD LIFT. DONE CONVENTIONAL. REAL MEN DEAD LIFT CONVENTIONAL.............595.5 lbs as of 3/27/2010.............DONE CONVENTIONAL......................
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
Eagles can lift up to 4 pounds of weight.
The work done to lift 40kg of bricks to a height of 10m can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. The force required to lift the bricks is equal to the weight, which is mass x gravity (40kg x 9.8m/s^2). Plug these values into the formula to find the work done.
The hoist machine can lift up to 1,000 pounds of weight.
The weight of an aircraft counteracts the lift produced by an aircraft. The heavier an aircraft weighs the greater the lift needed to get off the ground.
Drag
No. If you are, say, lifting a weight the amount of work done is the same whether you use a pulley or not. However, you may not be able to actually lift the weight unless you use a pulley. But the amount of work done will be the same with or without the pulley.
it is proven that you can lift your weight or more And you can push nearly 2 times more with your legs!
The amount that a healthy person can lift depends on their height and weight.
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.