Depends on the weight, build, and amount of muscle a person has. For example, Brock Lesner can exert 3,000 pounds of pressure just from grounding pounding person while he's mounted them.
It's theoretically possible, I bet there is even such disorder.
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1000watts
16000kwh
the average boxer has a striking force of 880lbs of force that is counting lightweight and heavyweight boxers numbers. some boxers can generate more force ie some have been able to generate force as much as 1600 lbs of force
Depends on how much force is placed into a punch.
Well of course it will hurt! It will hurt depending on how much force you have put on to the punch.
Depends on the weight, build, and amount of muscle a person has. For example, Brock Lesner can exert 3,000 pounds of pressure just from grounding pounding person while he's mounted them.
Over 200 pounds of pressure.
about 1 watt
It's theoretically possible, I bet there is even such disorder.
1.85N
The left. The left ventricle has a much thicker, muscular wall than the right so it can generate the high force necessary to pump oxygenated blood (blood from the lungs) into the aorta, which is the main outflow tract of the heart, to the rest of the body. The right side of the heart, in contrast, is much thinner as it only needs to generate enough force to pump blood through the pulmonary arteries, which will carry deoxygenated blood to the nearby lungs.
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Just jam it in
No.