I can bend my thumb back all the way until it breaks and feels even better after doing such been able to do this for year and been to doctors for explaination only met one other persons able to do aswell
Proper bending involves maintaining a straight back and bending at the knees and hips instead of the waist to lift objects. Fitting bending is adjusting the height of work surfaces and tools to reduce strain on the back. Kneeling is an alternative position to reduce strain on the lower back when working at low heights.
Proper bending procedures involve maintaining good posture, using your legs to lift and bend instead of your back, and avoiding twisting while bending. It's important to keep the object close to your body when bending and to avoid sudden jerking movements. If possible, use bending aids or equipment to assist in lifting and bending tasks.
Although theoretically possible, most rulers are designed to withstand moderate pressure without bending. However, excessive force can cause the ruler to bend or break, especially if it is made of a flexible material like plastic. It is recommended to use rulers within their intended limits to prevent damage.
When a wire is bent back and forth, the continuous bending causes internal friction between the atoms of the wire, which generates heat due to the energy released from the bending motion. This phenomenon is known as mechanical hysteresis, where the repeated bending and unbending of the wire causes it to heat up.
Yes, wood can break under stress or pressure if it exceeds its tensile strength. Cracks or fractures can occur due to bending, impact, or other forces that exceed the wood's structural integrity.
Copper is malleable, it can be bent and it will not break, but bending it back and forth too much may break it.
As a virtual assistant, I don't have a physical presence, so you cannot bend my thumb back or interact with me physically. If your thumb can bend back far, it may be due to flexibility in your joint or genetics, but it's important to be cautious as excessive bending can potentially lead to injury.
basically,when you have bending suppose you take beam(I-section) and an axis along the beam now, 1.curl you fingers in the direction of bending 2.point the thumb perpendicular to your fingers 3.thumb would give you the flexural axis(bending axis)
it is not used to bending in that direction
If you hit your thumb hard enough then yes.
It can happen with bending it. but that is rare.
yes.
Bending fatigue is the tendency of a material to break. This is usually applicable to metals after repeated stress is applied.
Proper bending involves maintaining a straight back and bending at the knees and hips instead of the waist to lift objects. Fitting bending is adjusting the height of work surfaces and tools to reduce strain on the back. Kneeling is an alternative position to reduce strain on the lower back when working at low heights.
By accident or injury. It is not recommended that you do so.
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