Pull your wagon on a straight angle. Easy as that! :D
Pull it at a straight angle.
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Yes, a wagon can be considered a type of lever. Levers are simple machines that consist of a rigid bar or beam that pivots around a fixed point to help lift or move objects. In the case of a wagon, the handle that is used to steer or move the wagon acts as a lever to push or pull the wagon in the desired direction.
1. use ropes to pull the wagon. 2. use 12 oxen to pull the wagon.
A team of ferrets to pull a wagon would be about 6 - 8 ferrets
No, oxen and horses were the most common animals used to pull pioneer wagon trains. However, mules were also commonly used due to their strength, endurance, and ability to handle rough terrain. Other animals such as donkeys or dogs were occasionally used in certain circumstances.
If the force preventing the wagon from moving is greater than the pull of the engine, the wagon will not move. If the force preventing movement is less than the pull of the engine, the wagon will move. If they are equal, the wagon will remain in place or move at a constant speed.
A wagon is one possibility.
oxes,horses
The Conestoga wagon was heavier and therefore required a larger number of draft animals to pull it than the Prairie Schooner wagon.