Want this question answered?
The difference between damage and defect is damage is when an item is broken or destroyed. A defect is usually a mechanical defect that prevents an item from working correctly.
A soft magnet's magnetic field can be broken easily. A hard magnet's magnetic field can not be broken easily.
By: Gwen The difference between abrasion and hydraulic action is that: In "Hydraulic action" the water flows so fast that it is forced to crack the bank BUT For in "Abrasion" the river bed is broken/cracked because of the rock and stones in the river.
When ATP or Adenosine TriPhosphate is broken, it creates energy and breaks into two things, ADP or Adenosine DiPhosphate and a Phosphate group. That is one difference...that's all I know.
due to refraction If the pencil is vertical, then it shouldn't look broken.
No it could be fractured or dislocated or you could have just badly bruised it or you could have sprained it it doesn't mean it is broken!
More or less the same difference between a broken pencil and an unbroken pencil, except the bone has the potential to heal.
It could be either sprained or broken, if in doubt get it checked.
The main factor would be pain. If you cannot apply any pressure at all, it is probably broken. Visit your hospital to see what the root cause is.
Well first, if it's broken you will be bruised, swollen and unable to walk. If you sprained it it'll be about the same as fractured, which means pain, but DO NOT continue walking on it, because it will get worse. Go see a doctor and get xrays.
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.
Yes, much like a broken, sprained or fractured leg hurts us or any other animal.
Fibrous and fatty tissue
"Gebrochen" typically refers to something that is physically broken, such as a bone or a piece of glass. "Kaputt" is a more general term that can refer to something being broken, damaged, worn out, or not functioning properly.
A fractured arm is an arm that contains one or more broken bones.
"Wounded" typically refers to injuries sustained in a violent or combat situation, while "injured" is a more general term that can refer to any harm or damage to the body, regardless of the cause.
In general, a broken bone and a fractured bone are the same thing and doctors will use the terms interchangeably.