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Why is it easier to push a nail in a wooden plank through its pointed end?​

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Answered by itzprachi14
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It is easy to push a nail into a wooden plank by pointed end because the smaller the area, larger the pressure on a surface for the same force. ... The same force, therefore, produces a pressure sufficient to push the pointed end of the nail into the wooden plank.

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Answered by TanuAaryan0607
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It is easier to push a nail in a wooden plank through its pointed end because the surface area of the nail is less so the pressure will be more on the surface for the same force. The same force, therefore, produces a pressure sufficient to push the pointed end of nail into the wooden plank.

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