It depends on what is at the other end of the nail and how hard or soft it is.
An impact on the nail can result in the following:
1. The head (impact point on the nail) will compress to some degree heat up somewhat.
2. The rest of the nail can compress, thicken and warm up.
3. The rest of the nail may bend.
4. If the object at the other end of the nail is hard enough, it will crack, split, or break.
5. If the object at the other end of the nail is soft enough, the nail will puncture it and enter into the object, and generate some heat as a result of friction.
If a hammer strikes a nail, the movement energy will be converted into heat energy. Or most of it, at any rate.
The effort force is where you are holding the hammer to pull the nail.
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.
The reaction force when a hammer hits a nail is called the law of motion. This motion falls under Newton's Third Law.
impact force example
The hammer exerts a force on the nail; the nail exerts a force on the hammer.
An object in motion stays in motion until acted upon by an outside force. When the energy from the hammer hits the nail the hammer stops because its acted on by the nail. The nail takes on most of the energy and goes into whatever you might be nailing, like wood. The nail stops and the wood takes the energy and it just keeps going until the energy stops.
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.
If a hammer strikes a nail, the movement energy will be converted into heat energy. Or most of it, at any rate.
nail forcing the hammer
The effort force is where you are holding the hammer to pull the nail.
part of claw hammer that strikes the head of the nail
Convert the cm to meters, and multiply the force by the distance. That gives you the work in joules.
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.
on the nail and also on the hammer because they exert the same amount of force on eachother.
The reaction force when a hammer hits a nail is called the law of motion. This motion falls under Newton's Third Law.
The reaction force when a hammer hits a nail is called the law of motion. This motion falls under Newton's Third Law.