Plutonium is not used in the human body.
ATP is used by the body as a source of energy for the muscles.
The brain is considered the most used body part, while the heart is often considered the second most used body part because it constantly pumps blood throughout the body.
in the brain so u have energy in your body
The unit used to measure the mass of the body is kilograms (kg).
every baptised sikh wears a kirpan. it is used for self defense
The Kirpan is typically worn at the side, under the clothes.
a kirpan feels like a rough leather
There is no fixed size for the kirpan. But it can be any size from a few inches to3 foot long.
No, a kirpan (a small sword)is asign that a Sikh is a soldier in "Akal Purakh's (God's) Army" (Akal Purakh de fauj); to maintain and protect the weak and needy and for self defence. Never to be used in anger.
The kirpan, a ceremonial dagger carried by baptized Sikhs, is subject to specific rules. It must be worn at all times as a symbol of faith and commitment to justice, but it should be sheathed and not displayed in a threatening manner. In many places, local laws may require the kirpan to be under a certain size or contained within a specific type of sheath. Sikhs are encouraged to carry the kirpan in a respectful manner, ensuring it is not used as a weapon but rather as a spiritual symbol.
The kirpan, in the Sikh religion, is usually worn on a cloth belt known as a gatra.
no it is illegal
A license would be a great idea, that way no one could fool around being a Sikh and wearing a kirpan. But so far, there is no such provision. Kirpan is a part of Sikhism. So they do not need a license or whatsoever. They are peaceful people in general.
Guru Gobing Singh Ji
it is the symbol of strength and valour
Yes, Sikhs are allowed to carry a kirpan on a plane as long as it meets the airline's specific guidelines for religious items and is securely sheathed and stored properly during the flight.