A cart.
A cart.
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A cart.
A small wagon typically has four wheels, which provide stability and support for transporting items. However, some smaller or more specialized wagons may have two wheels. The number of wheels can vary depending on the design and purpose of the wagon.
yous a wagon and that is all i know =D
The little girl decided to ride her toy wagon around the yard, giggling with joy. The boys filled their wagon with colorful blocks and pulled it around the room, pretending it was a train. Mom packed snacks and drinks in the wagon for a fun afternoon picnic in the park.
That would be a cart.
Gravity pulls the wagon down the ramp. Friction from the tires on the ground slows the wagon. Wind resistance (friction from the air) slows the wagon as well. Gravity also helps slow the wagon down once it is off the ramp and the wagon is rolling on a level surface.
To find the acceleration of the wagon, you need to use the formula F = ma, where F is the force applied, m is the mass of the wagon, and a is the acceleration. Rearranging the formula to solve for acceleration, a = F/m. Plugging in the values, a = 2 N / 10 kg = 0.2 m/s^2.
for a small car it should be four qt's for a small car it should be four qt's
A small wagon with two wheels is typically called a "pushcart" or "handcart." These carts are often used for transporting goods or personal items and can be easily maneuvered by hand. In some contexts, they may also be referred to as a "two-wheeled cart."
The towing capacity for the 2003 Volkswagen Jetta wagon is not listed as it is not recommended due to small gear ratio. The transmission is at risk to engage in towing and is an expensive repair.