arm has not 6 but 7 degree of freedom..
1.shoulder have 1 degree of freedom.
2.yaw have 2 degree of freedom.
3.roll have 3 degree of freedom.
4.elbow have 4 degree of freedom.
5.wrist have 5degree of freedom.
6.wrist yaw have a 6degree of freedom.
7.wrist roll have a 7 degree of freedom.
An arm's length is a distance approximately equal to the length of a human arm, sometimes used figuratively.
Not if you are a normal human being. The distance from the fingertips of your outstretched arm to somewhere on the opposite collarbone is likely to be nearer a metre.
read your question over it says it, How long is a 5'10" arm? This is just a guess but I'm going to say about 5'10"
yes. if the reflex angle is 260 degrees, the other is 100 which is obtuse
a lever with an effort arm of 2 inches
there about 50 muscles in your arm and hand and i don't know how many are in the sholder
It depends on the age of the human.
20
700
Upper arm = Humerus Lower arm = Ulna and Radius
A standard robotic arm will consists of seven metal segments and six appendages, which includes a 'shoulder', 'elbow' and 'wrist'. It has six degrees of freedom corresponding to the three appendages.
i beleive it is one for a pillar drill but i may well be wrong, if its a normal hand drill it will have the sames as your arm with is is 6
There is only one bone in the upper arm - the humerus.
There are 32 bones in one human's arm...
I suppose it depends of the arm. my arm is longer than my brothers. That is kind of a silly question.
There are many muscles in the human arm; overall the main point is to position the hand where it needs to be to grab and manipulate something, such as food or a tool.
what is the Comparison to the Human Arm in Form of crocadile?