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  • 16-04-2021
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In the example of a hammer hitting a nail, which is hit harder? the nail, the hammer, or they both hit equally?

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shahid74
shahid74 shahid74
  • 16-04-2021

Answer:

both hit qaulity

Explanation:

Newton's Third Law says that every interaction involves two forces - in this case (1) hammer pushes nail, and (2) nail pushes hammer. When a hammer hits a nail, Newton's Third Law says that the force that the hammer exerts on the nail is exactly the same size as the force the nail exerts on the hammer.

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