Physics, asked by itaSam, 1 year ago

Does the transfer of energy take place when you push a huge rock with all your might and fail to move it? Where is the energy you spend going?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, transfer of energy takes place when you push a huge rock. If we see the law of conservation of momentum, we can calculate the distance by which the rock moves. However, the distance is so small that one might not even notice it may be in nanometers or even smaller. So, the transfer of energy occurs from our body to the rock and energy goes into the movement of rock which is invisible.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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When we push a huge rock, there is no transfer of muscular energy to the stationary rock.

Also, there is no loss of energy because muscular energy is transferred into heat energy, which causes our body to become hot.

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