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hit a wall,u feel pain,what kind of forces r involved,r they electrodynamic?
When hitting a wall, the pain experienced is due to contact forces, specifically electromagnetic repulsions between the atoms in your hand and those in the wall. The stopping force, known as the normal force, is fundamentally an electromagnetic force resulting from the repulsion of electron shells. This interaction triggers nerve endings to emit electric pulses to the brain, signaling pain. Understanding these forces clarifies the nature of physical impacts and the body's response to them.
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