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We hammer the broader side of a nail and not its sharp end to fix it in wood. Why?

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Answered by AηυsнкA
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We hammer the broader side of nail and not its sharp end to put it in wood...When we strike the hammer on the broadside of the nail it absorbs more force.This force is transffered to the sharper end where the are is less.

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Answered by sravyavalaparla5
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Answer:

When we strike the hammer on the broadside of the nail it absorbs more force . This force is transffered to the sharper end where the are is less.

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