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Answered by Anonymous
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A hammer is a simple force amplifier that works by converting mechanical work into kinetic energy and back. In the swing that precedes each blow, the hammer head stores a certain amount of kinetic energy—equal to the length D of the swing times the force f produced by the muscles of the arm and by gravity.

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Answered by Lueenu22
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Step-by-step explanation:

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  • A hammer is a simple force amplifier that works by converting mechanical work into kinetic energy and back.

  • In the swing that precedes each blow, the hammer head stores a certain amount of kinetic energy—equal to the length D of the swing times the force f produced by the muscles of the arm and by gravity.

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