A wheelbarrow is a basic piece of hand-operated equipment designed for transporting materials over short distances. Structurally, it consists of a basin or tub, attached to a single wheel, and carried by handles. This simple design concentrates the load on a single axle, optimizing the leverage and minimizing the physical effort required to move significant weight or bulk materials. Due to its efficient mechanical advantage, the wheelbarrow is widely utilized across various sectors, including construction, gardening, and agriculture, for tasks such as moving soil, debris, gravel, or harvested goods.