many factors come into play for this... if you use one hand more than the other you build up callouses and become immune to things such as heat that you grow acustomed to... like if you are right handed you will usually have more sensitivety in the left...
Probably. Sensitivity to odors is genetic.
If current sensitivity of a galvanometer is increased, the voltage sensitivity remains the same. Voltage sensitivity depends on the resistance of the galvanometer coil, while current sensitivity depends on the number of turns in the coil. Therefore, changing current sensitivity does not affect voltage sensitivity.
Yes they do, although a human's sense of smell is not nearly sharp enough to detect the differences all the time. Dogs, however, can.
Ticklishness is a sensitivity from a feather or hands touching the sides, feet, underarms, and belly. Some people do not like being tickled.
Sensitivity refers to how well a measurement tool can detect small changes in the quantity being measured. Reliability, on the other hand, refers to the consistency of the measurement results when the same objects are measured repeatedly with the same tool. Both sensitivity and reliability are important considerations in ensuring the accuracy of measurements.
The main thing that a company does to reduce price sensitivity is advertising to create branding. The brand name is more likely to be able to charge a higher price for the same item, decreasing price sensitivity.
No - the difference is 2.4 inches.
yes
You probably can't. The sensitivity will be a result of the manufacturing process. It may vary from one photoresistor to another, even of the same type, and it is probably temperature-dependent. But in terms of adjusting the actual sensitivity to some exact value. No.
no because they dont
the book gifted hands is the same as the movie except for a few parts are different
no