Hammer

: Features a hemispherical end used primarily in metalworking to shape materials.

A hammer works by storing kinetic energy during the swing and releasing it rapidly upon contact. This process multiplies force: because the head stops over a very short distance, the force it applies to the target is significantly higher than the force used to swing it. hammer

: A heavier, longer version of the claw hammer with a straighter claw, used for prying boards and heavy construction. : Features a hemispherical end used primarily in

: Some modern designs, such as those by manufacturers like Fiskars , incorporate shock-absorbing materials or foam inserts to insulate the user's hand from the vibration of impact. Common Types of Hammers hammer