The work done is calculated as the force multiplied by the distance the lawn mower is pushed. The component of force in the direction of motion is Fcos(ΞΈ), where ΞΈ is the angle between the force and the direction of motion. Given that F = 25 N and ΞΈ = 60 degrees, the work done would be 215.6 joules approximately.
On average, a gallon of motor oil weighs about 7.6 to 7.8 pounds.
The weight of 15 liters of motor oil would depend on the specific gravity of the oil, which can vary. On average, motor oil weighs about 0.85 kg per liter, so 15 liters would weigh around 12.75 kg.
The work done by the man is calculated by multiplying the force applied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. In this case, the work done is 10,000 Joules (200 N * 50 m).
A 5-gallon bucket of motor oil typically weighs around 40-45 pounds, depending on the specific type of oil and packaging material used.
It may weigh about 75 pounds
Depends on the size of the mower.
It depends what kind? The push lawn mower about 70 - 80 pounds. The ones that you ride on, those weigh about 200 - 350 pounds!
190cc equals how much horse power?
It depends on the manufacturer and model, but usually around 100 pounds. Check the owners manual.
You should always have 20 fluid ounces of oil in a Briggs and Stratton 5.5 HP lawn mower. This equals out to roughly 1.6 quarts.
It depends on the manufacturer and model, but usually around 100 pounds. Check the owners manual.
6,250 J
That will vary for each make and model of mower.
It depends on what kind of lawn mower (push or ride). I sell my fixed push mowers usually for $30.
give up and hire a lawn service...
4 hp