im a diabetic u shouldn't have to force it till it hurts your finger if blood isn't comin out enough to test then sett the pricker to a higher needle setting but yer it shouldn't hurt hope this helped
The action force is the force applied by your finger on your nose. This force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the reaction force, which is the force exerted by your nose on your finger.
i know the air force uses urine and blood, but not hair; not sure about the other branches
There is no special force causing this. When you put your finger in a socket the large amount of electricity coursing through your body causes instant and extreme muscle contraction. It is this that propels you away from the socket. This is also why, when testing an electric fence, you should always do so with the back of your hand to prevent your hand clamping over the live wire.
When you touch your finger to your nose, the action force is the force exerted by your finger onto your nose. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force exerted by your nose back onto your finger, as described by Newton's third law of motion. These two forces are known as an action-reaction pair and occur simultaneously whenever two objects interact with each other.
When the elastic is released from one finger, the strain force decreases because the tension in the elastic is no longer being resisted by that finger. This leads to a redistribution of the strain force among the remaining fingers holding the elastic.
because we are applying force to it
Cohesion.
No, they should not it is cruel and insensitive. I think that the people who think animalsshould be tested upon should take the animals place. If the animals are forced so should the people who force them.
When you push the paper boat with your finger, your finger applies a force to the boat and transfers energy to it. This energy causes the boat to move forward due to the force applied, propelling it across the water.
the force with which what the contract causes blood pressure
this is blood pressure
CRT stands for Capillary Refill Time To check blood pressure gently press your finger on your dog or cat's gum. This will force the blood out of the tissue. When you remove your finger you will notice that the spot you were pressing is now lighter in colour and will look like a white dot. Time the length of time it takes for the blood to flow back into the tissue and for the spot to return to normal colour. The normal time for dogs and cats is 1-2 seconds.