There is a very real possibility that hitting the head at 15 mph will have the same impact or worse as being hit with a sledge hammer. The outcome of this experiment truly depends on the size and force of the object hitting the head.
Of course you can, it doesnt matter where the "impact" came from, weather it is a car, or stairs or someones fist, it can still break or fracture your ribs. If someone is hitting you, there is no excuse for it, and I advise you to seek professional help such as the police or a counselor or whatever, but you should not just leave yourself in a situation where someone is hitting you...its never acceptable.
Direct impact on students of biotechnology 'they tend to see deep till cell level and have much more understanding about living being as an organism.' Indirect impact on people who even don't know what it is 'People take in biotechnological products in the form of drug and food in daily life!"
Being exposed to those higher decibels leaves the stapes and hammer in the inner ear still reverberatingfor a while. Too frequent exposure like this can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Delayed reaction time can hurt other parts of your body by not allowing you to move out of danger in time. For instance, a slow reaction may lead to you being stung by an insect.
it would be heterozygous because they are representing different genes. by the way the prefix HETERO- means different hope i helped im a seventh grader
The metal get hot after being hit with the hammer because the hammer made a pressure on the metal by hitting many time. Let's say if you slap someone several times. He/she will feel hurt and hot.
learning from examples
If vehicle is properly supported on jack stands and after all lug nuts are removed just give the wheel a good kick or hit it with a heavy object like a sledge hammer. Being careful not to damage the wheel if your using a sledge hammer (A block of wood between to wheel and hammer should protect it.) Wheels often seize to the steel parts they are attached to because they are made from different types of metals. They just need to be jarred loose.
When she is the reason he gets up every day and makes her the centre of his being. If he doesnt make you feel like this, if you feel there is something missing if you have any tingle of a doubt, he isn't the one. That tingle of doubt can become a sledge hammer of hurt.
A claw hammer is a lever when it is being used to pull a nail out.
The effort force is where you are holding the hammer to pull the nail.
It has nothing to do with being "gay" just being stupid.
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the sledge that is used by the White Witch is described as being made of ice and pulled by reindeer. The color is not explicitly mentioned in the book, but it is often depicted as white or silver to reflect its icy nature.
A hammer will shatter some things that are chemically bonded, and will not shatter others. Glass, ice and even diamonds can be "broken" with a hammer. They are solids and have the quality of being brittle to a lesser or greater degree. But other materials will definitely not shatter when struck by a hammer. If you struck a tire with a hammer, you'd be hitting it all day without shattering it. (But if you cryogenically cool the rubber and hammer it, it will shatter with ease.) Whether or not a material that is chemically bonded will shatter when struck by a hammer depends on the material. We need to note, however, that the hammer will not generally break the chemical bonds themselves when the material shatters. The hammer just breaks the macroscopic (perhaps crystalline) structure of the material.
The two strange figures Robert Walton mentions in the fourth letter are a large creature dragging a sledge, and a half dead man laying on a sledge being pulled by one surviving dog.Xoxomansixoxo
bigger sharks and eels are hunnting them
it is when a sibling is being annoying. and the other sibling is allowed to hit them.