black hole and hip joint
shoulder
spine
The joints in the body that have the most movement are called synovial joints, or freely moving joints. Technically they are classified as diarthrotic joints. The difference between synovial joints and the other types of joints is that they contain a synovial sheath that supplies them with synovium, a lubricating fluid. Of the six different types of synovial joints the ball-and-socket joints have the greatest amount of movement. The four ball-and-socket joints in the human body are the ileofemoral joints, hip joints, and the glenohumeral joints, the shoulders.
The joints that has the greatest range of motion are theshoulder and hip joints also known as ball and socket joints or synovial joints.
Unlike fixed joints or cartilaginous joints, where the bones are connected by either connective tissue or cartilage, the bones in synovial joints are not directly joined by anything, which allows for a much greater range of motion.
# Hinge joints allow movement in one direction, as seen in the knees and elbows. # Pivot joints allow a rotating or twisting motion, like that of the head moving from side to side. # Ball-and-socket joints allow the greatest freedom of movement. The hips and shoulders have this type of joint, in which the round end of a long bone fits into the hollow of another bone.
There are knees and elbows, they are the major joints.
Elements subjected to loading or subjected to force.
The answer is: compression force
The elastic spring stretches more when subjected to the same force.
Water constantly exerts pressure on pipe joints. I have seen old soldered joints flying apart when subjected to extreme pressure or trains passing nearby. This sometimes happens with plastic pipe also if joints are not thoroughly set .
There CAN be, as long as the force is being counterd by an equal and opposite force.
Any object moving or stationary that is on the ground is subjected to a normal/reaction force upwards.
The planet that has the greatest gravitational force is Jupiter.
Any external force to which a machine part is subjected
Head-on collision produces the greatest force of impact.
T. D. Rosenberg has written: 'A compilation of fatigue test results for welded joints subjected to high stress/low cycle conditions' -- subject(s): Welded joints, Fatigue
multiaxial movement
Probably the shoulder or glenohumeral joint.Synovial joints allow free movement while fibrous joints generally have no appreciable movement and cartilaginous joints allow limited movement.