Q. Why do sharp knives cut better than blunt ones?
Answer: Sharp edges increase pressure by reducing contact area
Notes: Sharp knives concentrate force on a smaller area, increasing pressure, thus making cutting easier. This is a direct application of Pressure = Force/Area. The higher pressure allows the blade to break material bonds more efficiently compared to blunt knives with larger contact areas.
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