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why sharp knife cuts better than a blunt knife????

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Answered by prashantbhardwaj11
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a sharp knife cut better because a sharp knife has thin edge so our hand force completely falls on it compare than a blunt knife blunt knife did not cut because he has not a blunt edge

Answered by Anonymous
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A sharp knife has a very thin edge to its blade. A sharp knife cuts objects (like vegetables) better because due to its very thin edge, the force of our hand falls over a very small area of the object producing a large pressure.

And this large pressure cuts the object easily. On the other hand, a blunt knife has a thicker edge. A blunt knife does not cut an object easily because due to its thicker edge, the force of our hand falls over a larger area of the object and produces lesser pressure. This lesser pressure cuts the object with difficulty.

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