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Q: What is the most painful pressure point?
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The gradual application of tolerable static pressure to painful tissue is termed as?

Pressure point technique


Is freezing boiling or melting most affected by pressure?

Boiling point is most affected by pressure. Note that freezing point and melting point are in fact the same.


Where is the most painful pressure point?

It depends on the person as each person has a different Pain Threshold. A pressure point that might incapacitate you might not even bother me.Generally though, pressure points in the arm, hand and wrist are most effective for "compliance" of someone you wish to control. Body pressure points are primarily for incapacitation and are used in a group or a pair rather than a single point.The elbow pressure point (where the ulnar nerve is) can be very painful for most people, though it must be remembered that pressure points, while in the same general location, aren't in the exact location for each person. That's why Martial Artists train for many years to study different people to learn how to find a pressure point quickly as a means to disarm or render an attacker harmless. Despite how it might seem, it is not that easy to learn. As I said in the beginning, each person is different, and will react differently to any given stimulus on a given pressure point.TSD -RAVEN-Category Supervisor


How do you pressure point someone?

the back of the neck with your whole hand, or a particularly painful one is behind the earlobe. that one can be deadly if pressed hard enough.


What is the comparative and superlative to the word painful?

more painful, most painful


Why is a pressure point called a pressure point?

because it has a lot of pressure in it


What are the superlative and comparative of remote painful and pensive?

Superlative of remote: remotest; comparative of remote: more remote. Superlative of painful: most painful; comparative of painful: more painful. Superlative of pensive: most pensive; comparative of pensive: more pensive.


What is the comparative degree of the word PAINFUL?

The positive form is the original adjective. The comparative form shows a greater degree of quality. The superlative form shows the highest degree of quality."Most painful" is the superlative. The positive is "painful", the root adjective. The comparative is "most painful".


Differentiate threshold of hearing and threshold of pain?

The threshold of hearing is the minimum sound level that a person can hear when no other sounds are present. This point will vary from person to person, but is typically reported as the RMS sound pressure of 20 micropascals or 2×10−4 dynes per square centimeter - that equals 0 dBSPL. The threshold of pain is the point at which pain begins to be felt. It is an entirely subjective phenomenon. The pressure at which sound begins to feel painful is the pain threshold pressure. It starts with 20 pascals or 120 dBSPL to be painful.


Is there a pressure point on your neck?

Yes, is you're wanting to know a pressure point on the neck which damages you to unconsciousness, it is below the ear, most likely your-left. It it a nerve that if it is pinched with enough pressure, you will black out for at least 10 minutes.


What is the meaning of thermodynamic melting point?

Thermodynamic melting point is the temperature and pressure at which a solid will be in equilibrium with a liquid of the same composition. It is not a single point, rather it is a two-dimensional function of temperature and pressure. For most substances, the effect of pressure is rather gradual so that large changes in pressure are required to cause any significant changes in the melting point temperature.


Why does most of the rock in the asthenosphere remain solid?

The rock in the asthenosphere is under immense pressure from the overlying rock. Increased pressure raises the melting point of most substances.