It's not like that. If you cut your wrist, OR your arm, anywhere deeply enough to open an artery, it is a life-or-death situation. But if you cut your wrist or arm not too deeply, it's a "cut" - you will recover from it.
A battery-operated wrist watch is a closed system. A wind-up wrist watch is an open system.
The neck pulse is the corotid pulse; the wrist pulse is the radial pulse; the arm pulse is the brachial pulse. it seems that the pulses are named according to the artery palpated; therefore, your thumb pulse must be your princeps pollicis pulse. this is an educated guess.
Yes the free falling wrist watch would function in the same way as it was in the rest condition.
The biceps brachii muscle will contract, pulling the lower arm up.
The end of a lever that carries the load is the output arm instead of the input arm which is the end of a lever that force is applied to move the load.
yes depending on the depth of the cut but yes you can
i just cut my good for nothing erb's palsy arm off that my friend is how i treated the wrist contracture in my erb's palsy arm
I think it's still fatal to do that but when you cut that vein it releases a lot of blood so you can die from blood loss (if not taken to a hospital on time). You will not die right away from cutting your wrist vein.
By flicking your wrist
u cry for a week then u cut ur wrist and die =)
Your wrist is between your arm and your hand.
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after Oscar Dominguez painted a self portrait of his deformed face and his arm with the cut he had he began suicide after 27 years by slicing his wrist in the bath tub of his house he passed away in December 31st 1957
None. Because the wrist is the joint of the arm and the hand.