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the nail
Friction acts towards the nail in the block when you are pulling it out. In other words, it will try to keep the nail in the block and not let it be pulled out by the hammer.
Yes
a block of wood
A claw-hammer can be used to lever out nails from a plank of wood.
the nail
nothing
The mallet is a gavel and he hits it against a block of wood called a sound block.
Friction acts towards the nail in the block when you are pulling it out. In other words, it will try to keep the nail in the block and not let it be pulled out by the hammer.
plinth
The hammer danced across the surface, leaving its mark with each strike.
Yes
it is a wood
the capstone or pyramidion
Becouse axe is more sharper than hammer. Hammer would need much much more power to split wood.
The claw hammer can not only hammer a nail into wood but can , by way of the claw , grasp the head of the nail and be used to pry/leverage the nail from wood .
The weight of water displaced by the floating block of wood is exactly equal to the weight of the ENTIRE block of wood, regardless of how much of the wood is above the water level.