A screw holds better than a nail.
a screw works better cues it has threads and a nail is just goes straight in the board. The nail is stronger but the screw holds tighter.
How you would write a report on what holds two boards together better a nail or screw is the First you make notes on your topics of what your writing about . Then you get all the measurement of your screw and nail and you could write about the similarity's between a screw and a nail
Screws are better. A nail is basically a long smooth cylinder, whereas a screw has a thread cut into it which provides better grip.
Might depend on the material of the objects, but the screw is usually the best choice.
Friction is the force that holds a nail or screw in wood. When a nail or screw is driven into wood, the friction between the fastener and the wood fibers creates resistance, preventing it from easily being pulled out.
don't know what you mean by step by step process, but I can say with confidence that a screw will almost always hold better.
A screw holds wood together better than a nail because the threading of a screw provides a horizontal grip on the wood. Nails are driven down into wood and have nothing but the pressure of the wood to keep them attached, which means it is easier to pull a nail straight out of a board than a screw.
A screw.
A screw has an irregular shape, and has more to stop it from falling out. Also, A screw has an advantage because it's drilled in and the spirals makes it stick in faster and doesn't take long as a nail to hammer it.So, it takes a few seconds to screw the screw in.
A screw has threads that will grip into the material or will thread into a Nut. A Nail is driven straight into the material and thus it can work loose under certain load conditions. Both are generally referred to as Fasteners in America.
A screw holds wood together better than any nail because it resists being pulled out much better. A screw is also easier to remove without damage. However, screws are more expensive to make and take longer to put in, so nails are still used in a lot of timber work.
That would depend on the job.