When you push the wall with the maximum force you can apply, it does not move. Why? ( chapter- force and pressure class 8)
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because the force is very less compared to the required force to move the wall.
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since mass of wall is much greater than our mass.
force is a product of mass and acceleration. so no matter by which force we are applying on a wall it doesn't move. however if we apply that force with hammer or other tool like that brick of the wall move and it cracks. to move a wall you always need a body with mass greater than that of wall, like jcb, bulldozer etc
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