An ant can lift 10, 20, or even 50 times its own weight.
The 4 main forces of flight are: drag, thrust, lift and weight
The four forces are lift, thrust, drag, and weight.
Lift is opposite of weight Thrust is opposite drag. When lift >weight plane climbs. If lift < weight you best find a place to land. If thrust> drag you accelerate. If drag>thrust you slow down. High and fast are your friends. Low and slow are out to kill you.
Thrust (forward) Drag (backwards)Lift (up) Weight (down)
Four force vectors of a plane is lift, drag, thrust, and weight.
Thrust (forward) vs Drag (backwards) Lift (up) vs Weight (down)
1. Rhinoceros BeetleThey are not only the strongest insect but also the strongest animal compared to body weight. They can lift something 850 times their own weight.2. ElephantThey are the strongest mammals. Their weight is 12000 pounds and they can carry 20.000 pounds. They can carry as heavy as 130 adult humans.3. Leafcutter AntThey can lift something 50 times their own body weight. Imagine a person who can lift a truck.4. GorillaThey can lift something over 10 times their body weight. Their weight is 450 pounds and can lift up to 4600 pounds. Mean, they can lift as heavy as 30 adult humans.5. EagleThey are the strongest bird. They can lift something four times their own body weight during flight.
My son can lift and carry 25lbs... though he's really big for a four year old.
The four forces acting on an aircraft are lift, weight (or gravity), thrust, and drag. Lift is generated by the wings to counteract weight, while thrust from the engines overcomes drag to propel the aircraft forward.
The weight of the spine varies depending on an individual's overall body weight. On average, the human spine weighs around 2-4 pounds.
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