Muscles in your forearm.
Solid walls consist of closely packed molecules that are tightly bound together, leading to their rigid structure. When we try to move our fingers through a solid wall, the molecular arrangement and intermolecular forces of the wall prevent our fingers from passing through it.
As you move your hands apart with the elastic band stretched between your fingers, you will feel the tension in the band increasing as it stretches further. The resistance will grow stronger the farther apart your fingers are until the band reaches its limit and snaps back together when released.
When you snap your fingers, your finger moves at a speed of about 20-30 miles per hour. The speed of this movement can be affected by factors such as the force applied, the flexibility of your fingers, and the coordination of your hand muscles.
Yes, friction is necessary for picking up objects because it provides the necessary grip between our fingers and the object to overcome gravitational forces and move the object. Without friction, our fingers would slide over the object and it would be difficult to lift or hold onto it.
The movement of spreading your fingers apart is called finger abduction. This movement is away from the midline of the hand, creating space between the fingers.
Muscles, ligaments, and possibly tendons enable the human being's fingers to move.
there are millions of little tiny people that live in your body and the guy in your brain is the president so if he says to move your fingers then the people in your fingers jump up and down to move them <^>
the type of energy used when you use your fingers is called kinetic energy. because in this energy u move and kinetic means to move
finger muscles :D lol
Because there is no space for it to fit.
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Yes, as long as it doesn't cause you pain, moving your fingers will help with your circulation.
Well you need your fingers to do everything so i think your brainsends messages through your nervous system and that message tells the fingers (phalanges) to move.So i dont know if that is the right answer or not but i am always confident.the endps. i am very smart
Move your fingers really fast and yell.
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I have it too its possibly called Congenital Mirror Syndrome - apparently we have fibers connecting the 2 hlaves of our brains
The fingers are attached to the hand by tendons, which are tough bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones. These tendons enable the fingers to move and bend in response to muscle contraction.