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A musician hits a drum with a drumstick explain collision forces that occur between the drum and the drumstick

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When a musician hits a drum with a drumstick, several collision forces occur between the drum and the drumstick.

Initially, the drumstick exerts a force on the drum in the direction of the impact, causing the drum to compress slightly at the point of contact. This force is transmitted through the drum, causing it to vibrate and produce sound waves.

At the same time, an equal and opposite force is exerted by the drum on the drumstick. This force is responsible for accelerating the drumstick towards the drum and then decelerating it as it rebounds off the drum after the impact. This force is known as the normal force and is exerted perpendicular to the surface of contact between the drum and the drumstick.

Additionally, there is also the force of friction acting between the drum and the drumstick. This force opposes the relative motion between the two objects and helps to control the speed and accuracy of the impact.

Overall, these collision forces work together to create the familiar sound produced when a drum is struck with a drumstick.
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