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A hammer of mass `1.0`kg moving with a speed of `10m//s` strikes the head of a nail of negligible mass and drives ot `10` cm into a block of wood. Find
(i) the acceleration during impact,
(ii) time interval of imapact and
(iii) impulse.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will break it down into three parts as requested: (i) finding the acceleration during impact, (ii) calculating the time interval of impact, and (iii) determining the impulse. ### Step 1: Calculate the Acceleration During Impact We can use the kinematic equation: \[ v^2 = u^2 + 2as \] Where: ...
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