Arm span is approximately equal to a person's height. So the predicted height of a person with an arm span of 66in is also 66in.
For the average person, the arm span is going to match the height. However, it can vary by several inches in either direction.
a lever with an effort arm of 2 inches
25 inches.
about 2-3 inches.
Most adults have different sizes of arms therefor you wil have to be more specific
Arm span is a measure of the arm
For the average person, the arm span is going to match the height. However, it can vary by several inches in either direction.
Obviously this varies with the person, but a rough estimate is that height. and arm span are equal. If you accept this idea, the person is 66 inches or 5 ft. 6 in. tall.
It is relatively the same your height and arm span may be 3 in off but it is rather close:)
7;2 arm span to be precise
It is equaled to his height.
Yes.
the revised physical fitness are height taking, weight taking, sitting height, and arm span.
6 feet 6 inches
Arm span or reach (also known as wingspan) is the physical measurement of the length from one end of an individual's arms (measured at the fingertips) to the other when raised parallel to the ground at shoulder height at a one-hundred eighty degree angle. The average reach correlates to the person's height. So, it is impossible to say how many centimeters is YOUR arm span or MY arm span without measuring it first. For example, my arm span is 183cm.
Not always. People's bodies differ proportionally; thus, a person's arm span is not directly equal to their height. Some people's wingspan may be plus or minus a few inches in relation to their height.
Arm span comletly depends on how tall you are. if you outstretch your arms and measure from one index finger to another it should be how tall you are vertically.