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How a hammer multiply force?

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Does hammer multiply force?

yes


When a hammer hits a nail how does the force on the nail compare to the force on the hammer?

The force of the hammer is much greater than the force of the nail. Gravity pulls down the hammer, hits the nail, and the nail forces up, but the force of gravity wins over the force pulling on the nail.


How much work is done by a hammer that exerts a 980.0 N force on a nail driving it 1.50 cm into a board?

Convert the cm to meters, and multiply the force by the distance. That gives you the work in joules.


Hammer for what it is used for?

A hammer is used to apply force


A hammer hits a nail the action to be the impact of the hammer on the nail what is the reaction?

The hammer exerts a force on the nail; the nail exerts a force on the hammer.


Where is the effort force when a nail is being pulled out by a hammer?

The effort force is where you are holding the hammer to pull the nail.


A carpenter is pounding a nail into a wall The reaction force to the force of the hammer hitting the nail is?

nail forcing the hammer


What is a hammer for?

A hammer is for exerting impact force in a defined area,such as a nailhead.


Does a hammer have effort force?

Yes, it does.


Which force keeps the hammer traveling in a circle during the hammer throw?

centrifugal


Why did the larger hammer work out when the small hammer did not?

You needed more impact force.


Why does the downward motion and sudden stop of the hammer tighten the hammer head?

It has to do with impulsive force. F = (mv-mu)/t when you reduce the time of impact, you get a larger force. That is why the sudden stop of the hammer is to reduce time of impact, and increase force applied.