mechanical loads on human body are:
1-compression
2-tension
3-shear
4-stress
5-strain
6-bending/bucking
7-torsion
8-combined
9-repetitive
10-acute
(1,2,3 are pure forms)
The human body contain ten of thousands of chemical substances. But every living being act also as a mechanical installation.
Humans use chemical energy from food substances to convet it into mechanical energy, which is the movement of the body. Energy is the amount of work you do and is measured in joules, J. I hope this helps:)
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the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
The human body contain ten of thousands of chemical substances. But every living being act also as a mechanical installation.
Mechanical.
Mechanical digestion stands for the break down of food by chewing. Mechanical digestion is the physical part of the digestion process of the human body.
in the human body there are loads and nobody knows so good luck on finding the exact answer!
In the current state of science and medical technology many great things can be done to help people. Some doctors and scientists have discovered how to merge the human body with mechanical or robotic limbs and devices to help people who are amputees or who have lost limbs in accidents. In the future science and medicine will probably develop new ways to integrate the human body with mechanical and robotic devices to make daily life easier.
In the human body, a hinge joint is seen in the elbow and the knee.
The human body breaks down food for absorption and assimilation through the process of digestion. Both mechanical and chemical digestion is used to spread the food pieces through the human body.
sure. why Humans convert chemical energy from food into mechanical energy when they breathe, pump blood, or move any part of their body.
Manual handling is something that involves the use of the human body to lift, lower, fill, empty, or carry loads.
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Pretty much any part of the human body that is either assisted or replaced by a mechanical equivalent. Like a prosthetic leg or hand, or even a pacemaker.
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