Science, asked by macristinatoni, 7 months ago

12. The force that drives the nail is as the one that halts the
hammer.
a. the same
b. opposite
c. greater
d. half​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Opposite

Explanation:

A hammer hits a nail, driving the nail downwards into a piece of wood. The “reaction” is the force of the nail pushing upwards on the hammer, which stops the hammer.

Answered by TheVenomGirl
1

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The force that drives the nail is as the one that halts the hammer.

a. the same

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c. greater

d. half

→ We're given that a nail driven into a wall by striking it with hammer is an example of Force.

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→ The more the force is applied by hammer, the more quickly the nail go inside the wall.

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→ The above reaction occured is the force of the nail pushing upwards on the hammer, which stops the hammer, that is, opposite.

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Something you should know :

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  • The above example is of the Newton's 3rd law.

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  • Third Law of Motion is often stated as "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

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  • In bookish language this law is well explained as every force is an interaction between two objects.

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  • Both objects feel the same magnitude of force, but in opposite directions.
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