Don't know but i feel sorry for the cow that you use to test the experiment on.
Well....
V = sqrt(2mg/pACd)
where v = velocity in m/s
m is the mass
g is the acceleration of gravity
p is the density (usually Rho in aerodynamic calculations)
A is the area
Cd is the drag coefficient
just for the sake of argument we'll say that our cow weighs in at 800kg and we'll guess at it's projected area at 3.25 square meters. To keep things simple (since a cow isn't very aerodynamic) we will say the cow's drag coefficient is 1.
after plugging in the values, you have a terminal velocity of about 63 meters/second ( a typical value for a human is approx 56 m/s).
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
A cow
Elsie the cow was/is a Jersey cow.
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
She is a replica of the Jersey cow.
Just shy of 8mph
Cows do not wear pajamas.
faster than a cow, slower than a pikachu.
A cow can run at a speed of around 30 to 40 miles per hour, depending on the breed and the reason that she that has to run so fast.
Yes, but it depends on how fast you were going and if you dont loose control of the car.
HAHA it doesn't, it all depends on how fast you milk it
The mothering ability of a cow is a term that means how fast that cow (or even heifer) is able to bond with her calf and accept that calf once born. It is a term that encompasses the protective ability and maternal instincts that a cow should have upon having her calf, and is a term that is used in regards to beef breeding herds. A cow with strong mothering ability is a cow worth keeping, but a cow that is protective over her calf towards people is one to be very careful about.
About the same as a human's: 70 to 100 beats per minute.
After the the colony has overtaken the cow it would take anywhere from 10-15 minutes, more or less. And the ants would strip it to the bone in 24-48 hours.
Little Boy Blue , come blow your horn The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn,But where is the boy who looks after the sheep?He's under the haystack fast asleep.
Far more than any corporate fast food chain will ever let you know.
That depends on a lot of things: her diet, physiological, psychological, sociological, reproductive needs. Examples:A cow in heat would crave a bull.A cow that has a diet that is poor in phosphorus will crave phosphorus by eating wood.A cow that has been separated from the herd will crave having company or her herd mates back.A cow that has been eating dry feed for a long period of time will crave water.A cow in a frightening situation will crave to get out of it as soon and as fast as possible.