Explain how a karate player can break a pile of tiles in a single blow of his hand
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he practice and done it by the help of her coach.
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amartial artist learns to deliver higher force than average people. But that much is not sufficient to break a pile of concrete. What he does actually is he strikes the piles in a very short time in a very small area. Since, impulse, I = F × t and this implies F = I//t. t becoming very short the force becomes very large. And as the area is small a tremendous is pressure is generated by his hand on the brick which exceeds the breaking stress and finally it breaks.
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Second law of motion: The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the applied unbalanced force in the direction of the force. A karate player can break a pile of tiles with a single blow of his hand. The karate player raises his hand upwards and then immediately hits the pile of slab. Due to this quick action, the time taken to reduce the velocity to zero is less. Hence impact (force) on the pile of tiles is more, which breaks the tiles.
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This is because a Karate player strikes the pile of tiles or the slab of ice with his hands very-very fast. In doing so the large momentum of the fast moving hand is reduced to zero in a very very short time. This exerts a very large force on the pile of tiles or the slab of ice which is sufficient to break them apart.
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