Why is more pressure exerted by the pointed
end of a nail than the blunt end?
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Ans: 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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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.
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