You can't.
The force on the rubber brick is less than the house brick because the rubber brick is less dense and lighter, requiring less force to lift it. The house brick is denser and heavier, leading to a greater force needed to lift it, as indicated by the force meter.
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To break a brick painlessly over your hand by slamming it with a hammer, hold the brick securely on a stable surface with your hand underneath. Then, swiftly and firmly strike the center of the brick with the hammer. The force of the impact should break the brick cleanly in half without harming your hand.
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a bit of force, not allot of force.
Yes, the brick is brittle.The brick will crack suddenly without undergoing any deformation when subjected to loading.The brick is strong in compression and weak in tension.
Yes
Yes, work is done when you lift a brick against gravity because you are exerting a force over a distance in the direction of the force of gravity. Work is defined as force multiplied by distance in the direction of the force, so lifting the brick requires work to be done.
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To safely and effectively remove nails embedded in brick without causing damage to the surface, you can use a pair of pliers or a nail puller to gently and carefully pull the nail out. It is important to apply steady pressure and avoid using excessive force to prevent any damage to the brick.