the reason is that pressure of the bag handles in quite high and concentrated over a small are of soft tissue in the inner hand.
Yes, because a lot of the force is being exerted on the piece of string that you are holding. If you distribute the force by lifting it with arms underneath, it will hurt less
no i cant
Carrying a heavy parcel by its string is difficult because the weight of the parcel exerts a significant force on the string, which can lead to it cutting into your fingers or hands, causing discomfort or injury. Additionally, the string may not be designed to handle the weight, increasing the risk of it breaking. This method also lacks stability and control, making it harder to balance the parcel while walking. Overall, the combination of these factors makes it an impractical and unsafe way to transport heavy items.
To find out how many parcels Mr. Dog can tie, we divide the total string length by the string length needed per parcel: 2892 cm ÷ 312 cm = 9.28 parcels. Since Mr. Dog cannot tie a fraction of a parcel, he can tie 9 parcels in total. To find out how much string he has left after tying 9 parcels, we multiply the string length needed per parcel by the number of parcels tied and subtract it from the total string length: (312 cm x 9 parcels) = 2808 cm. Therefore, Mr. Dog has 2892 cm - 2808 cm = 84 cm of string left.
When pressure increases area decreases and vice versal. It hurts to hold a parcel with string as it's handle because ,you are holding the weight on a small area therefore the pressure increases .(pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to area)
It depends on how it is broke. BClear. From underneath
I'll tell you if you explain STRING.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
He doesn't know.
A core of cork, that is layered with a tightly wound string
It means you need a stronger string. Try using picture wire instead of string.