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There are two joints between the forearm bone and wrist:the midcarpal jointthe radiocarpal jointthe radiocarpal joint is the first from the forearm.condyloid joint
An electrical joint is where you have two ( or more) wires that are to be connected using a marr connector (aka a marrette) or possibly a split bolt ( if the joint is made inside the pecker head of a motor)
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Light travels in a straight line. The path of light can be bent by very massive objects because they actually bend space.
there spine is twist-able it can go 360o but can only go back the same way
Straight Up with a Twist was created on 2010-09-14.
This is used to hold small pieces and to twist wires, as in electrical wires when joining two wires that need three equal twists.
To strip electrical wires and to twist mutliple wires together.
the movements are: Washer joint- twist Saddle joint- up and down Hinge joint- open and close Ball and Socket joint- circle
The pivot joint only "folds & straightens" whereas a ball and socket can move in any direction AND twist.
Wrench or twist the ligaments of (an ankle, wrist, or other joint) violently.
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An electrical double wrapped cross joint is just like an ordinary cross joint but double wrapped with electrical tape. It is used where two tap conductors need to extend away from the branch conductor in the opposite direction and is stronger than the ordinary cross joint.
It drills straight holes. In other words it is a perfectly normal drill bit.
A splice usually refers to joining wires in some fashion. Someone could refer to a splice as an electrical joint, but term joint might be better applied to an electrical terminal or connection point.
The married joint is an electrical joint used for joining multi-strand cables. The wires are unstranded, then interlaced with the wires of the other cable, and then married (twisted) together before finally being soldered.
no, not totally in parts of it it is but it dose have twist and turns