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A Goad, is a sharp pointed stick used for urging on cattle etc.
If the stick is just sitting there, it doesn't exert any force at all. If you're swinging the stick, the shape of the stick won't matter much; the force will be determined by the speed and mass of the stick. If you are poking with the stick, then the FORCE will be the same whether it is blunt or pointed - but a pointed stick will concentrate the force into a smaller AREA, so the force per area will be a lot higher with a sharp stick than with a blunt one.
A pointed wooden stick that driven into the ground is a machine that have a pointed wooden thing that can driven into the ground it is a machine.
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Well, with a pointed stick you can do many things, such as a cinncinatti bowtie, or anal, that's always fun. It always helps to have a pointed stick.
A pointed wooden stick to be driven into the ground?its a 5 letter word
To sharpen blending sticks effectively, use a sharp knife or sandpaper to gently shave off the tip of the stick until it is pointed. Be careful not to remove too much material at once to avoid breaking the stick.
It is called a cattle prod if it emits a small shock to the cattle, if it is just a plain stick it would most likely be just a cane.
a pointed stick shot from a bow
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A stick with a sharp end that hunters used to hunt is commonly called a spear. Spears have been used throughout history for hunting and warfare, typically featuring a pointed tip to penetrate targets effectively. They can be made from various materials, including wood and metal, depending on the time period and available resources.