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Depends on the pressure and temperature.
the elbow is a hinge joint.. the knee is a hinge joint and it rotates. i m just reaching in my own mind.. so i have not looked anything up to answer this.. i do know the knee has incrediable shock absorbers called menicus in both the top and bottom of the joint.. these little disks of shock absorbing fluid take a lot more pressure than an elbow could provide.. that's my observations of those two joints..
I would take it to a different garage for diagnosis,
At standard pressure and temperature: approx. o,9 g.
This depends on the temperature and the aeration of the bathroom.
These things are under more pressure then you would believe. CAREFUL. However, pull the door off....(it usually pulls up). You'll hear the snap, of the hinge hitting. Then take a screwdriver, and unscrew the hinge..... AND I HOPED YOU UNPLUGGED IT!. You should be able to pull the hinge forward, but you might need to take the back of the oven off.....
the door hinge pin i dont think can be replaced.the whole hinge has to be.ive had 3 chevys.a 1983,1985,and now i own a 1996 with the same prob,you should be able to get it in a boneyard or junkyard however you word it.shouldnt be much but they dont like to take part off of doors.or call a dealer.and no you dont and engine hoist to take the take of but mark it well so you can put the hinge back in the proper place
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1,000 square feet
This depends on which way you are pushing. Your knee is a hinge joint and is made to flex and extend one way only. Pushing the hinge in the other way can be catastrophic and could be broken from upwards of 30 pounds.
On what?
100 G's
71.23 pounds of pressure approximately
They must be stamped on a label on side what max pressure.
the amount of pressure created when you face plant on concrete
50 psi
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