Yes, a sledgehammer has the potential to break a femur bone due to its heavy weight and force upon impact. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but extreme force from a sledgehammer could cause a fracture or break.
The amphibian skeleton is light.
femur
Yes.The femur is the largest and heaviest bone in the body. It is designed to resist very heavy vertical strain.
Terracing
because plowers reffer to it as a baked beans toe.
Heavy on the fruits and vegetables, low in animal fat
It's a system developed in aviation and now used also in cars, that prevents a wheel from 'locking up' under heavy braking. It releases pressure and then re-applies it very quickly. This prevents skidding.
Lead. Lead is a heavy metal that protects against x-ray and some forms of radiation.
It means that in case of heavy smoke like in a fire or heavy bombardment, there is going to be a smoke screen, and then if you are in the smoke, or with your back covered by smoke something can pinch ur back and ur ok
The force that prevents a heavy box from sliding along the floor when you push on it is friction. Friction is the resistance force that occurs when two surfaces come into contact with each other. It acts in the opposite direction of the applied force, creating a “grip” that keeps the box from sliding.
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