3.4.29. [Level 1] A carpenter uses her hammer to strike a nail. Approximate all the hammer's mass as being con- centrated at the head (1.5 lb) and assume that at the instant of impact the head is traveling in the -j direction. If the hammer contacts the nail at 88 ft/s and the entire impact phase takes 0.011 s, what is the magnitude of the average force exerted by the nail on the hammer?
3.4.29. [Level 1] A carpenter uses her hammer to strike a nail. Approximate all the hammer's mass as being con- centrated at the head (1.5 lb) and assume that at the instant of impact the head is traveling in the -j direction. If the hammer contacts the nail at 88 ft/s and the entire impact phase takes 0.011 s, what is the magnitude of the average force exerted by the nail on the hammer?
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![3.4.29. [Level 1] A carpenter uses her hammer to strike
a nail. Approximate all the hammer's mass as being con-
centrated at the head (1.5 lb) and assume that at the instant
of impact the head is traveling in the -j direction. If the
hammer contacts the nail at 88 ft/s and the entire impact
phase takes 0.011 s, what is the magnitude of the average
force exerted by the nail on the hammer?
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Transcribed Image Text:3.4.29. [Level 1] A carpenter uses her hammer to strike
a nail. Approximate all the hammer's mass as being con-
centrated at the head (1.5 lb) and assume that at the instant
of impact the head is traveling in the -j direction. If the
hammer contacts the nail at 88 ft/s and the entire impact
phase takes 0.011 s, what is the magnitude of the average
force exerted by the nail on the hammer?
noit
orl
F
eillon oil
E3.4.29
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