no
That depends on the object used in question, otherwise it wouldn't do anything to the force nor the distance.
The object's mass and weight determines the force and distance, the greater the force, the less distance it covers. However, when a knife cuts the object, it covers less force and more distance.
Because the size of the objects determine the speed and force of the object, the smaller the object, the higher the speed and the less force is applied whereas a larger object will apply more force and less speed.
A man is only able to kill a bear if he has a sharp hunting knife with him, or if he is able to shoot the bear from a distance. Even so, a bear is a force to be reckoned with, no matter what tools a man has in his defense.Definitely. A man can kill a bear with a gun if he is shooting from a far away distance, or if he has a sharp enough knife and can dodge the bear's attacks.
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
Yes you can take a knife and cut the DVD in to many pieces to decrease it's size. Be more explicit .... what exactly do you want ?
A sharp knife would have a higher pressure as it concentrates the force over a smaller area compared to a blunt knife. This allows for easier cutting through objects with less force applied.
In a charge of robbery it is not the amount of money that was stolen. It is the METHOD by which the robbery was accomplished. (Force & Violence - Knife - Gun - weapon of NY type - etc.)
Yes, if you put enough force into it.
A sharp knife requires less force to cut through the apple because it has a finer edge that can easily slice through the fruit's skin and flesh. On the other hand, a blunt knife requires more force to cut, making the process of slicing an apple more difficult and less precise. This extra force also increases the risk of the knife slipping and causing injury.
A knife cuts through objects by applying force to a small area, creating enough pressure to break the bonds holding the object together. The sharp edge of the knife concentrates this force, making it easier to slice through materials.