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5. Force exerted on the screw what is the force ​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Explanation:

When you twist a screw into a piece of wood, you exert an input force on the screw. The threads of a screw act like an inclined plane to increase the distance over which you exert the input force. As the threads of the screw turn, they exert an output force on the wood, pulling the screw into the wood.

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When you twist a screw into a piece of wood, you exert an input force on the screw. The threads of a screw act like an inclined plane to increase the distance over which you exert the input force. As the threads of the screw turn, they exert an output force on the wood, pulling the screw into the wood.

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