When you hit something, the force involved is typically a combination of the force generated by your muscles and the momentum of your body in motion. The force applied will depend on the speed and mass of the object hitting, as well as the rigidity and surface area of the object being hit.
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When you push something shut, you are applying a force called compression force. This force is directed towards the object to bring its parts closer together and create a seal or closure.
A hammer is a tool that is used with a strong force to drive something down, typically nails or other fasteners, into a surface. The force of the hammer hitting the surface helps secure the item in place.
Yes, frictional force is needed when hitting something in order to transfer momentum and energy effectively. Friction helps to slow down the object that is being hit, reduce the impact force, and prevent slipping or sliding upon contact.
The energy used when pushing something is typically muscular energy, converted from the chemical energy stored in our muscles. This energy is used to apply a force to move an object in a given direction.
It is used to hit something, applying accurate force on the object.
yes by how hard or soft you hit something
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and force is when you push or pull and a motor is something that is used to make a fun spin
There is something called the Vector Scale, or something like that. It measures force using a graph, or a chart.
getting hit in the belly or falling and landing with the belly on something rounded.
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
When you push something shut, you are applying a force called compression force. This force is directed towards the object to bring its parts closer together and create a seal or closure.
No, a force out is not considered a hit in baseball.
No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate
Any force can be used to make something move. It is kind of the nature of forces.
A hammer is a tool that is used with a strong force to drive something down, typically nails or other fasteners, into a surface. The force of the hammer hitting the surface helps secure the item in place.