elephants DO NOT CHARGE , only the people who use these animals charge, however, people now realize that animals DO NOT BELONG IN A CIRCUS, so not much money is made for circuses that still use animals, people much rather watch animals in natural settings or very up to-date caring zoos.
Osmium is much denser than an elephant. Which is heavier depends on how much elephant and how much osmium you're talking about. An elephant-sized pile of osmium would weigh over 20 times as much as an elephant-sized elephant would.
An elephant's top speed is about 25 mph (40 kph). They normally only reach this top speed on rare occasions when they are scared or upset. They normally move at a much lower running speed of about 12 to 20 mph (19 to 32 kph) depending on the species, temperate and other factors. However, they tend to stick to a steady walking speed of about 4 mph (6 kph) under normally circumstances.
A elephant is 7 tons/about 1000-1200-750-870-300 pounds.
It depends on size, particular painting in question, and the name of the elephant artist.
The heaviest elephant on record is estimated to have weighed around 26,000 pounds (approximately 13 tons).
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The work done by the elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. If the pulling force exerted by the elephant is known, the work done can be calculated by multiplying the force by the distance of 20 meters.
The work done by an elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated as the product of the force applied (200N) and the distance moved (20m), which gives a total work of 4000 joules.
The work done by the elephant can be calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the work done by the elephant in moving the circus wagon 20 meters while pulling a force of 200N would be 4000 Joules.
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Osmium is much denser than an elephant. Which is heavier depends on how much elephant and how much osmium you're talking about. An elephant-sized pile of osmium would weigh over 20 times as much as an elephant-sized elephant would.
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Pygmy elephants are much, much larger than elephant shrews.
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