How many tons of force required to uproot an average tree?

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#1  Edited By Adriusus

I have no idea how many tons of force needed to uproot it. Any help? And also, I recommend showing a solution, calculation and formulas.

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For most trees species, no more than 60 kN of crane force are required to vertically uproot a tree. A kN is 224.8 lbs. so about 8.9 tons of force.

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why? You're doing a CaV against a gorilla?

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@apex_pretador: No, I'm just asking how many tons of force required to uproot a tree.

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For most trees species, no more than 60 kN of crane force are required to vertically uproot a tree. A kN is 224.8 lbs. so about 8.9 tons of force.

60 kN would be around 6.16 tonnes of force.

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