Where bones in your skull are fixed together.
well could be many things like legs to objects because they keep it standing up.
A device designed to fix an object into place and not allow movement.
a joint that is fixed
ruler,wood,knife,table,glass
The the adult cranial sutures
Sturdy branch
A rigid joint is a small bone that would usually help you move but some of them are stiff so that they can do other things.
Fasteners, ties, interlocking shapes, adhesives, and melted joints.
Some are: movement flex bones Gives skeleton mobility hold the skeleton together
The joints that has the greatest range of motion are theshoulder and hip joints also known as ball and socket joints or synovial joints.
no body is truely rigid body because we observe rigid body at microscopic level
There are knees and elbows, they are the major joints.
Mobile Joints are joints that allow movement
the rugs connected to a ladder and the usually metal triangles or crosses of a bridge are examples of rigid joints.
Rigid splint is used for stabilize body parts to solid the joints. Can be used for easing pain in wrist from Carpal Tunnel, stabilizing broken leg etc.
Joints are the place where two bones meet. All of your bones, except for one (the hyoid bone in your neck), form a joint with another bone. Joints hold your bones together and allow your rigid skeleton to move. Hope this helps?! :)
to resist the slab from bending moment at the edges and stop moment of the edges when the vehicles moves the approaching direction
Mechanical devices mostly symbolize the parts, joints, rigid structures in it... they mostly symbilize the tough mechanical components therefore call as mechanical :)
1. Hold the bones together and 2. allow the rigid skeletal system some flexibility so the body movements can occur.
Rigid is immovable, unbending. Semi-rigid can move in a limited way.
Some are: movement flex bones Gives skeleton mobility hold the skeleton together
A joint is where two sections of something come together. With bones, your elbow, knee, jaw, fingers, etc. are all mobile joints, because they move. A rigid joint would be where the bones don't move; your skull has various bones that connect but do not move.
no they are not rigid.
it is a mobile joint! It is a mobile joint because it allows the door to move through the hinges!! Are arms are also mobile joints because are arms also move
An open-frame N-truss without diagonal members, with rigid joints between the top and bottom chords and the verticals. Known also as open-frame truss or vierendeel truss.