If you're right-handed, and write by hand, then having a watch on that wrist is quite awkward.
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No. A wristwatch is a device used to monitor the passage of time, popularly referred to as a "clock" or "timepiece". It has no kinetic energy while it's lying on the dresser. It acquires a small amount of kinetic energy when you put it on your wrist and walk around. It acquires a greater amount of kinetic energy if you take it off and throw it at somebody.
Kennedy key is used in case of wrist watch.
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If you're right-handed, and write by hand, then having a watch on that wrist is quite awkward.
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A wrist brace can be mad of any type of material that is able to keep the wrist from moving. Duct tape and a piece of wood taped to the wrist can be used to make a wrist brace, if someone is unable to visit a hospital and get a proper one.
A wrist splint is used to stabilize or immobilize the wrist joint. The materials used for a wrist splint vary; some are quite hard such as a plastic splint, while others are quite soft such as an aluminum splint.
You must watch for traffic when you cross the street.A wrist watch is used to tell time.I didn't watch for traffic because I looked down at my wrist watch.
Take a platic measuring band,like used for clothing to measure and measure that way
The Triple Watch Cell Phone is a wrist watch that doubles up as a cell phone. The user can press the speakerphone button to use it as a phone when on the wrist or one can take it off and extend the full phone functions.
The main source of energy used in an automatic watch is kinetic energy, which the watch's mechanism absorbs through the movements of the wrist.
the wrist watch is used to keep time in a more convenient way than having to pull out a pocket watch and look at it.