No, according to Newton's third law of motion, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So if you touch a person with a specific force, they will touch you back with the same force.
A person can hold liquids with their mouth (like a straw). Additionally, they can hold objects with their feet (like using toes to pick up a pencil) or balance objects on body parts (like balancing a book on their head).
Wind is a non-contact force. But if someone is blowing on an object it would be a contact force because a person is causing the movement of another object.
Yes, if you touch a person who has been electrocuted, you may become part of the electrical circuit and can also get shocked. It is important to avoid touching electrocuted individuals and instead call for help immediately.
Yes, cold can be transferred from person to person through droplets from coughing or sneezing, as well as through touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the face. Cold viruses can be transmitted easily in close contact settings.
Somewhere between unlikely and impossible.
Telekinetic .
you can't
It depends on which plague, but yes. Many viruses can be spread without touching a person due to the virus mutating and becoming airborne, or if the inflicted person touchs something that somebody else then touches.
Touching a person without their permission is considered a violation of personal boundaries and could be seen as physical assault or harassment. It is important to always respect someone's personal space and boundaries.
There are no convenient alternatives to using a thermometer to measure body temperature.
No.HIV is transfered only when there is blood contact with the infected person.
Can you get a staph infection by touching a paper that an infected person touched?
yeah without the correct amount of oxygen the person will suffocate in seconds
A physically educated person will know how to keep their body in shape and how to avoid injury. They will tend to be active and physically fit.
No. Normally for someone to physically make another person faint, you have to temporarily reduce the blood supply to their brain. Sometimes this is achieved in medical demonstrations by gently pressing on an artery in the neck; never the elbow. However this isn't really something you should do without medical supervision.
are they physically harassing you? then no
No. It is abnormal but not physically disabling.