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Kilometer
The distance from your nose to your outstretched middle finger is approximately one meter. Also, it is not only one half of your total armspan, but also one half of your total height, approximately. The metric system is a coherent system built on measuring fundamental properties of nature. For instance, the meter is 1/10,000 the distance from the equator to the poles, one liter is a cubic decimeter, and one calorie is the amount of energy to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius which is itself 1/100th of the temperature difference between the boiling and freezing points of water. The English system bases its measures on more prosaic things such as the distance from the nose to the end of the middle finger being 1 yard, the inch being the length of the last segment of the thumb the, foot being the length of a man's shoe and the mile being 1000 paces (mille pes).
Generic means that both Tail and Nose are identicle. Measuring with your thumb and ring finger outstretched from the bolts is a sure way to find out.
A yard was defined by Henry I of England as the distance from his nose to the tip of his outstretched thumb. A foot was one third of a yard.
36 inches = 3 feet = 1 yard ~= distance between the nose and fingertips of the outstretched arm of a man.
a yard
A. A Roman Emperor B. King Henry I C. Queen Elizabeth I D. King Narmar
There are two forces involved; the finger pushes against the nose, and the nose pushes against the finger.
yes it can because i tried it i had to have surgery to get my finger out of my nose.
When you touch your finger to your nose, the action force is the force exerted by your finger onto your nose. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force exerted by your nose back onto your finger, as described by Newton's third law of motion. These two forces are known as an action-reaction pair and occur simultaneously whenever two objects interact with each other.
The action force is the force applied by your finger on your nose. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the reaction force, which is the force exerted by your nose on your finger.
Finger prints no, nose prints yes.