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the complaint material is a joint less (single-piece) material which is flexible and able to transfer mechanical forces through it's rigid-body .
Pain is relieved and motion is restored, but the joint is less stable
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At the very basic level, the reason for this difference is mass. Because there's less mass for the shoulder to push against compared to the hip, it allows the joint more movement, but gives it less shielding.
The stronger a joint is the less mobile it will be, and visa versa. The shoulder joint is a very mobile joint and is therefore weak.
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When there is more thermal energy, then there are less intermolecular forces.
You should have an expansion joint every 20" or less.
That would be forces that act in the same direction, or more or less in the same direction.
When there is more thermal energy, then there are less intermolecular forces.
Generally, the more you exercise and bend a joint, the stronger it gets. Exercise helps strengthen the muscles that help support the joint, so you are less likely to get injured. Bending a joint also helps to circulate the synovial fluid which transports nutrients within the joint.
They were agile and stealthy, and the big forces had less time or couldn't locate them easily.