A Hammer weighing 3kg strikes

  1. Amyx is building a treehouse in his backyard. He notices that every time he strikes a nail with the hammer, the hammer bounces
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  2. A Hammer weighing 3kg strikes the head of a nail with a speed of 2m/s and drives it by 1cm into the wall. find the impulse?
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  3. A hammer weighing of 1 kg moving with the speed of 10 m/s strikes the head of the nail driving it 10 cm into wall. Neglecting
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  4. A hammer weighing of 1 kg moving with the speed of 10 m/s strikes the head of the nail driving it 10 cm into wall. Neglecting
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  5. A mechanic strikes a hammer with a velocity of 20 m/sec.the hammer stops in 0.02 seconds after striking the nail. Find the
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  6. Which has more potential energy?A.A hammer weighing 700.0 g raised to 3.0 m. B.A rock weighing 1 800 g raised to 2.0 m. C.A nail
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  7. a 1.0 kg metal head of a geology hammer strikes a solid rock with a speed of 3.9 m/s. assuming all the energy was retained by
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  8. A 1.0 kg metal head of a geology hammer strikes a solid rock with a velocity of 5.0 m/s. Assuming all the energy is retained by
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  9. A 1.0kg metal head of a geology hammer strikes a solid rock with a velocity of 5.0m/s. Assuming all the energy is retained by
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  10. A 1.0 kg metal head of a geology hammer strikes a solid rock with a velocity of 5.0 m/s. Assuming all the energy is retained by
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