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Q: How much does a 50mm nail weigh in grams?
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How much does one toothpick weigh in grams?

a toothpick weighs 0.01grams


Why it is easier to hammer a sharp nail into the wood than a blunt one?

Because the point of a sharp nail does not encounter as much resistance as a blunt one


Why nail gets hot when hammered?

A nail gets hot when hammered because of all the force the hammer, or other tool in which is pounding it in, is putting so much force on it that the nail gets hot because of all the impact.P.S. Please answer this, What do raccoons do when it gets hot out?


How does a hammer fix nail in wood?

The scientific definition of impact is force divided by time. So, you exert force on a hammer when you swing it, over a certain period of time, and that force is then delivered to the nail in a much shorter period of time, hence the impact is magnified. The nail is thus driven into the wood When hammer strikes a nail the kinetic energy of the hammer is transferred into the nail as soon as it hits the nail. This kinetic energy acts as the driving force for the nail which is forced down into the soft wood. The penetration occurs as the pointed end of the nail easily pierces between the fibers of the wood. The stronger the hammer strike is, the farther the nail goes in due to increased energy transfer. If the surface is very hard, the third law of newton works much effectively, every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and hence the nail and hammer will only bounce back. But the fibers of the wood gives ample space for the pointed tip of the nail to penetrate inside and stay fixed.A hammer hence acts to provide force to the nail.


What is it that always walks with its head downward?

A nail in your shoe