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Why are electrodes applied to the fleshy part of a limb?

Electrodes are placed on the fleshy part of a limb to ensure good electrical conductivity and contact with the muscle tissue. This placement helps to accurately measure and stimulate the muscle activity during electrotherapy or biofeedback sessions.


Is a tree limb breaking a chemical or physical change?

It is a physical change: the wood (mostly cellulose) is not changed by the breaking. However, the living cells (if any) in the branch will begin to change chemically when exposed to the air and cut off from the xylem and phloem in the rest of the tree. Eventually the cells will die and the wood will rot (chemical changes).


Why light sensitive polymers used in plasters?

Light sensitive polymers in plasters are used to provide a visual indication of when the plaster is fully cured. These polymers change color when exposed to a specific wavelength of light, allowing healthcare professionals to easily monitor the curing process of the plaster. This technology helps ensure that the plaster is fully cured before allowing the patient to use the affected limb.


Is CaCi2 ionic or covalent?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume you meant to put CaCl2 rather than CaCi2. (since, to my knowledge, there is no element with the symbol Ci). CaCl2, Calcium Chloride, is ionic. When trying to determine if a chemical bond is ionic or covalent, you have to determine the difference in the electronegativity of the two atoms involved. Ca (Calcium) has an electronegativity of 1. Cl has an electronegativity of 3.16. The difference is 2.16. As a rule of thumb, a difference greater than 1.9 (some sources online may vary slightly) tells you that the bond is ionic. What this basically means is that the electrons that are being 'shared' to form the bond between the two atoms, really spend MOST of their time around the atom with the higher electronegativity. Keep in mind that electronegativity is a measure of an atom's affinity for an electron. Basically, how much pull that atom has on the electron. The higher the electronegativity, the greater the pull. So, when you put such an atom in water, the two atoms come apart with one of the atoms LOSING an electron to the other atom which then has an extra electron. Thus one of the atoms ends up being positive and the other ends up being negative. I hope this helps.


What is the organic compound composed of a carbon chain with hydrogens attached and an acid group at one end and a methyl group at the other?

If by 'acid group' you mean a carboxyl group (COOH), and by 'methyl group' you mean the carbon is right at the end, then it isn't really a methyl group, just a normal carboxylic acid2 carbons: Ethanoic Acid, CH3COOH3 carbons: Propanoic Acid, CH3CH2COOHIf the methyl group was in the middle. The number of carbons here includes the methyl group, but note the name of the chemical doesn't correspond to the total number, but by the longest chain possible.4 carbons: 2-Methylpropanoic Acid, CH3CH(CH3)COOH5 carbons: 2-Methylbutanoic Acid, CH3CH2CH(CH3)COOH3-Methylbutanoic Acid, CH3CH(CH3)CH2COOH

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one limb electrode and a point midway between two other limb electrodes.


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Land mines are buried in the ground hidden from the naked eye. When stepped on a pressure sensor sets of an explosion killing or blowing of a limb.


What is the ground lead in a ekg?

When performing an EKG which limb is used as a ground.


Which famous novel starts with a reference to the author's brother badly fracturing a limb in his upper body?

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What test may be conducted to measure blood flow through the limb before amputation?

measurement of blood pressure in different parts of the limb xenon 133 studies, which use a radiopharmaceutical to measure blood flow oxygen tension measurements in which an oxygen electrode is used to measure oxygen pressure under the skin


Why was the airplane named the airplane?

An airplane was named an airplane because it fly's in the AIR and the came up with the word plane. IDK im going out on a limb here but i believe plane comes from geometry, where you have the plane of a surface. the surface in reference is the ground. a flat surface in which it takes off from.


How do you say cut you from limb to limb in old English?

Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."


Why is it that if you cut down a tree branch at the trunk the limb stops growing but grass cut at ground level does?

Yes


What name is given to an artificial limb?

A prosthetic limb or "prosthetic"


What is the medical term meaning false limb?

A false limb is a prosthetic limb.


What do you call a thin leg hink pink?

stick pick?Slim Limb.Slim Limb.


What is the plural of limb?

The plural of limb is limbs.