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If standing in anatomical position with palms facing out, the thumb is the lateral digit of the hand, as lateral means "away from midline" vs. medial, which would be toward the midline of the body.
What are you trying to prove?
The angle formed between the ladder and the house is typically a right angle (90 degrees) if the ladder is resting against the wall of the house. This assumes that the base of the ladder is on the ground and the wall is vertical. If the ladder is leaning at an angle, the specific angle would depend on how far the base of the ladder is from the wall and its height against the wall.
C on a metal ladder against the fence would be the least unpleasant because the ladder would act as a barrier, preventing direct contact with the electrified fence. Standing on wet grass during rain (A) or on rubber mat/very dry ground (B) would allow for better conductivity and a stronger shock.
A way to practice ladder safety is to read all instructions that come with the ladder. This can include selecting the right ladder for the task at hand and also making sure the weight limit is observed.
If you laid the ladder flat on the ice and wanked on the ladder rather than the ice, then your weight would be spread over a much larger area than that of just your feet. It would then be less likely that you would break the ice yourself.
A lateral agreement is a legal agreement between parties that are in the same tier or have equal standing, rather than being hierarchical. This type of agreement is common in situations where parties have equal bargaining power and are negotiating on an equal footing.
If you are standing beside someone you are said to be standing "at his side," and you would say "he is at my side." You would be standing beside each other, or "side by side."
The coccx is in the center of the pelvis. Lateral meaning to the side would show that the pelvis is lateral to the coccyx.
A ladder can be useful in rescuing someone from a frozen pond because it can be extended out to them. From there, the ladder can be used to bring them onto dry land, or a larger, more sturdy piece of ice.
You could use "ladder" in a sentence like this... I climbed up the ladder to get in my attic. My dad owns a ladder. We keep our ladder in our backyard. I climbed up the ladder. Do you own a ladder?
The energy involved is what causes harm; and that depends on the relative velocity.