The momentum and energy is transferred to the nail.
It stays the same
It is converted to Inertia I think.
it occurs when a bumber car hits another bumber car and transfers all the force. but the momentum never changes.
Kinetics
The reaction force when a hammer hits a nail is called the law of motion. This motion falls under Newton's Third Law.
When the butt end of the hammer shaft hits the hammer head keeps heading for the center of the Earth. It tightens on the hammers' tapered arm.
Energy is transferred to the pins and the deflection and contact of the pins will typically slow the ball momentum.
When you press a key on the keyboard (of a piano), this enables a little hammer inside to strike on a string that produces the correct note.
it's a thing that hits a string and makes the sound. it's like a guitar but the hamer hits the string.
it stays the same
It stays the same
Attached to the keys are hammers that strike strings that are inside the piano. They work kind of like a guitar. The hammer hitting the strings creates air waves and that's what makes the sound. The strings have different thicknesses and they make different sounds when the hammer hits them.
Why would a baseball be hitting another baseball?
Piano strings are actually solid metal. Inside the piano there are levers and hammers. When you push the key, a lever pushes the hammer that hits the string to produce a sound. That is why a piano is a percussion instrument.
Depending on the properties of both material and surface it hits, the collision may be elastic, inelastic or anywhere in between. In either case, a portion(0 to 100%) of momentum is transferred to the ground and the rest remains in body(ie. it bounces).
Hammer Hits the Rock was created on 1987-11-12.
The Hits - MC Hammer album - was created in 2000.