A bulldozer is one such machine.
No, a bulldozer would not be able to push a Moai statue on Easter Island due to the immense size and weight of the statues. The Moai are large and heavy stone statues that can weigh several tons, making them impossible for a bulldozer to move. Specialized equipment and careful handling would be required to relocate a Moai.
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The force applied by the bulldozer is calculated using the work formula: work = force x distance. Rearranging the formula, force = work / distance. Plugging in the values given, the force applied by the bulldozer to push the boulder is 1500 newtons.
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Vehicles which are used for sitework typically go into unimproved job sites, and may be stuck. A common method of rectifying this is to push the vehicle out with a bulldozer. However, if the dump body is made of aluminum, or it has a spreader on the back, it may be damaged by being pushed out of the mud by a bulldozer.
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A bulldozer won't be able to straight push a weight of soil, gravel, rocks, etc, too much heavier than the machine, without losing track traction. Such heavy loads would be pushed a smaller load at a time to prevent blowing the engine, or snapping the caterpillar-tracks.