The skull doesn't function, but it holds the brain. When the brain is dead so is the person. The brain is like the central computer for the body and regulates all functions.
True story: Some guy got hit in the head with a brick; they saved his life, but left him without a skull under the injury. The skin would indent showing the place of the hole. Anyway, a neuro-psychologist made him a hat (a hole filler) that also provided protection from external hits. It had false hair and, when in place, didn't look too bad. The neuro-psychologist was Dr. Sidney Weinstein.
Suffocation, I would think. But I am not a doctor.
Your body stops functioning, and then eventually, you die.
It stops shockwaves from impact getting to your skull
It is when the heart suddenly stops functioning.
the sensor is normally sealed i.e. it is water proof, so there is no way of water getting inside. and if it gets wet, the sensor blows up n it stops functioning
Death means that life stops functioning, so no.
deposition
The human skull stops growing during late teenage years, typically by the age of 18-20. At this point, the bones in the skull fuse together and no longer undergo significant growth in size.
It stops at about 0.12 seconds.
You use your brain for 100% of your life. When your brain stops functioning, so do you.
The physical meaning of time constant is when your component stops functioning briefly
You die.