state why is system (hammer and nail) is not equilibrium
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Newton's Third Law says that every interaction involves two forces - in this case (1) hammer pushes nail, and (2) nail pushes hammer. When a hammer hits a nail, Newton's Third Law says that the force that the hammer exerts on the nail is exactly the same size as the force the nail exerts on the hammer.
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The to drive a nail force comes from your arm and maybe some gravity. As you move the hammer, you are transferring kinetic energy to the hammer, when the hammer strikes the nail, energy is transferred from the hammer and your arm and gravity to the nail.
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