Metal caps are placed at the ends of a meter stick or tape measure to protect the ends from wear and tear, which helps maintain the accuracy and integrity of the measuring tool. The metal caps also provide stability and durability for the ends, preventing them from becoming frayed or damaged over time.
A tear is typically measured in microliters (µL), with one tear droplet estimated to be around 7-10 µL in volume.
No. If the brain is already exposed, it would have no sensation. But, if you poke a stick through your skull, the pain would be extreme, as the stick would pass through the overlying skin, multiple nerve endings in the epidermis and dermis, as well as in the bony skull, itsefl, and also on the inside of the skull, before reaching the cerebrum.
The end of a meter stick is less precise due to potential wear and tear, leading to inaccuracies in measurement. Using the end can also introduce parallax error when aligning with a measurement scale. It is advisable to use the edge or the start of the scale for more accurate and consistent measurements.
You may tear your Medical Collateral Ligament (MCL) by overstretching your muscles.
strain them, tear them, bruise them
Yes of course , it will hurt . Even peacock bite can tear your skin
To open a honey stick, simply tear or cut off one end of the stick and squeeze the honey out.
get some q tip, and a bottle of hydrogen peroxide. stick the q tip in the H2O2 and dab it on the sore. it will hurt like hell. but the wound will heal a lot faster. If the tear doesn't heal soon you should have it examined by your dentist.
noit doesn't hurt
no a tear does roll down your face tho
Your Patellea (that would be your knee!) behind the knee? inside the knee?
Give it a stick of dynamite.
No do not play fetch with a stick your dog could hurt himself with it
He plugged in a charger for an item, such as an iPhone and it shocked him.
To effectively use a honey stick, simply tear off one end and squeeze the honey out slowly. You can then stir it into your tea, drizzle it over food, or enjoy it straight from the stick.
Stick big stuff in and pull in and out really fast