When we put an iron nail into a wooden thing. Where does the mass of the wooden thing go??
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wooden shavings are non-magnetic.As the nail is driven into the wood, the wood fibers are bent down, and held down by the shank of the nail. There is friction between the fibers and the surface of the nail. In order to pull the nail out easily, the fibers must be bent upward.
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