my pre school teacher said its called the skeleton or some weird term like that
The body of a robot is typically referred to as the chassis or frame. It serves as the main structure that houses the internal components and provides support for the robot's movements and functions.
No, the temperature of a body does not depend on the frame from which it is observed. Temperature is an intrinsic property of an object that does not change based on the observer's frame of reference.
Individual pieces of glass in a frame are called "panes" or "glass panels." Each pane is a separate sheet of glass that fits within the frame.
It is called a bed frame or a foundation. It provides support for the mattress and box spring, keeping them elevated and stable.
An inertial frame of reference is a frame in which a body either at rest or in uniform motion will remain at rest or continue to move in a straight line at constant speed unless acted upon by an external force. It is a frame that moves at a constant velocity with no acceleration.
When the internal body structure of a vehicle is used as a frame, it is called a unibody structure. This design integrates the vehicle's body and frame into a single unit, providing structural strength and reducing weight.
A frame on which a dead body is carried is called a stretcher. It is commonly used for transporting deceased individuals in emergency situations or during funeral preparation.
Almost all cars built today are built on, what is called, a unibody chassis. This incorporates the frame and body into one unit. You could call it a shell. There are still some cars using the body on frame method of production. Almost all trucks are body on frame.
The main frame or body of a ship is called the hull. It is the watertight body of a ship that provides structure and buoyancy. The hull determines the ship's stability, strength, and seaworthiness.
An elongated body or frame of an aëroplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body. Many aëroplanes have no fuselage, properly so called.
An elongated body or frame of an aëroplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body. Many aëroplanes have no fuselage, properly so called.
It is known as the skeleton.
Because your question"skeletal system" has a system word like thuh
in our photography class, it is either frame within frame, or double images. everyone calls it different things, but universally called frame within frame. :) If you mean frame within a 'door' frame. then it is called a sub-frame
no,the 7 body is longer including the frame
body on frame
There are rubber cushions between the frame, and body, and bolts go through them, into the body.