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Measure your own and see!
False on two counts. A rectangular shape is 2-dimensional and so can have no mass. If it is rectangular but has length, width and height then it is a cuboid object. Then, multiplying the length width and height will give the volume, not the mass.
False
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False
True, only if all the sides are the same length.
true
True
The neck's anatomy includes multiple small vertebrae and ligaments that provide flexibility but also limit its ability to withstand excessive backward motion of the head. This design aims to protect the spinal cord and prevent injury.
Actually, the anatomic neck of the humerus is proximal to the surgical neck of the humerus. The anatomic neck is the slightly constricted region below the head of the humerus, while the surgical neck is the region of the humerus prone to fractures located distal to the tubercles.
To head bang, simply move your head up and down rapidly to the beat of the music. Make sure to use your neck muscles and keep the movement controlled to avoid injury. It's best to start slow and gradually increase the intensity to prevent strain on your neck.
Correct positioning of a headrest will reduce risk of neck injury or pain. This is true in a car as well as in a home recliner with a head rest.
It is true. A line segment has finite length but no width.
True
the axis of neck is z axis so this is a true answer.
true
For rectangles with the same perimeter, the sum of the length and width is constant, as it is directly related to the perimeter formula (P = 2(length + width)). However, even though they share the same perimeter, rectangles can have different areas depending on the specific values of length and width. This means that while the sum of length and width remains unchanged, the individual dimensions can vary to produce different areas.
true