The word is spelled adult. A baby grows to be a toddler, a child, a teen, and finally, an adult.
The fulcrum should be moved closer to the child in order for the child to lift the adult. Placing the fulcrum closer to the lighter weight (child) increases the mechanical advantage, allowing the child to exert a greater force and lift the heavier weight (adult).
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yes. the child will get traumatized and this may have a negative effect on the child when s/he grows up to be an adult.
A child typically has around 270 bones at birth. As the child grows, some bones fuse together, resulting in an adult having 206 bones.
By taking complan regularly in a sufficient amount, the length of a normal child grows upto 6cm.
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The large intestine, or colon, is generally larger in adults than in babies. In infants, the digestive system is still developing, and their large intestine is proportionally smaller compared to their overall body size. As a child grows, the large intestine matures and increases in size to accommodate the increased dietary needs of an adult. Thus, the large intestine of an adult is significantly larger than that of a baby.
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A child is, by definition, not a adult An adult is not, by definition, a child Thus there is no such thing as an 'adult child' - your question is therefore impossible to answer.
Tonsils grow in proportion as a person grows. So the size the tonsil in a child is in proportion to the size of the tonsil in an adult.