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Overcoming resistance using a screw is easier due to the mechanical advantage provided by the threaded design of the screw. The threads of the screw convert rotational force into linear force, allowing for greater force to be exerted to overcome resistance with less effort. This design also enables precise control and adjustment during the application of force.

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What does a screw do to the force you apply?

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What is the force that makes it hard to pull something?

Friction is the force that makes it hard to pull something. Friction occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, creating resistance to motion. This resistance increases as the surfaces press harder against each other.


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What part air resistance plays in gravity?

Air resistance is a force that opposes the motion of an object through the air. In the context of gravity, air resistance can affect the speed and trajectory of a falling object. In the absence of air resistance, all objects would fall at the same rate regardless of their mass, as described by the principle of gravitational acceleration.


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