Your foreskin's natural position is covering the head of your penis, and since it has elastic fibers in it, when you retract it, it naturally wants to go back to its starting position.
It is important that you don't leave your foreskin retracted too long, since this can cause a reduced blood flow to the tip of your penis. If the constriction is for too long it can lead to complications like gangrene of the tip of your penis.
A properly loose foreskin can be puled right back past the glans of the penis, when the penis is erect , depending on the length of the foreskin it may expose or partially expose the glans without you even touching it. you will note that the foreskin is held back by a fibrous piece if tissue just under the head out of sight from above. this tissue the frenulum is responsible for pulling the foreskin back into position where the glans is warmly and snugly protected by it.
The average momentum of a runner can be calculated by dividing the mass (in kg) of the runner by the time taken to cover the distance (in seconds). This gives the average momentum of the runner during that time period.
Displacement is the direct distance from start to finish (straight line) so we can't determine this from the info given. The speed is 5m/s so after 140s 700m will have been travelled (5m/s x 140s)
It would seem a simple answer of the red car, provided there isn't more to this question, and assuming that both cars are instantaneously moving at whichever speeds they're intended to move at, and not simply trying to accelerate to that speed within three seconds.
At normal speed, 216 cm / 8 cm/s = 27 seconds (give or take the error in the given values 8 cm/s and 2.16 m and measured time)
The cyclist is traveling faster as they cover 400m in 20 seconds, which means they are going at a speed of 20m/s. The skier covers 1500m in 1 minute, which is equivalent to 25m/s. Therefore, the skier is traveling faster.
The foreskin is a fold of skin that covers the head (glans) of the penis.
Yes. The foreskin or prepuce covers the glans penis. or at least is usualy does when the penis is flacid, sometimes they may be short showing more or less of the glans at all times.
The anatomical term for a camel's foreskin is the prepuce. The prepuce is a retractable double-layered fold of skin that covers and protects the head of the camel's penis. It plays a role in maintaining hygiene and protecting the sensitive tissues of the penis.
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well I'm uncircumcised and normally my foreskin covers my penis at all times - even when it's erect. If I want to expose the head I need to pull the foreskin down so I don't really understand your question.
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The foreskin (or prepuce) is cut off and removed in circumcision. The foreskin is the structure that covers the head (glans) of a non-erect penis. The outer layer of the foreskin is not distinct from the rest of shaft-skin of the penis. In general though, the foreskin is usually considered the tapered cylindrical double layer of tissue extending from behind the corona (flange) forward to about the end of the glans and returning, and to end at the same distance along the penis as it began (ie, it is defined by circumcision...). From the corona to the ridged band its surface is mucosa; the rest is skin, and it is lined with part of the (involuntary) dartos fascia muscle which holds it against the glans. On erection for most men it unrolls into a single-layered cylinder, mucosa behind the corona, skin behind that, enclosing about half of the shaft. During intercourse it may move back and forth along the shaft. It is richly innervated with Meissner corpuscles, nerve-endings of the same kind as in the fingertips and lips. They are most concentrated in a ridged band running around the inside of the foreskin near the tip, beginning and ending at the frenulum, a web connecting the foreskin to the underside of the glans (head). Unfolded, the total area of the foreskin is about 15 sq in or 98 cm².
By examination of the word 'long' one would assume the question is referring to a foreskin greater than average. Average foreskin covers the glans of the penis completely when soft. When erect average foreskin typically slides back and exposes some if not all of the glans. If a man has 'long' foreskin, by description alone it suggests that the foreskin is of a greater/longer amount than average. Some men with longer foreskins can have an erection with no exposure of the glans. In other cases the foreskin can be long enough to cover the glans during erection with excess at the tip. Typically the position of the foreskin is dependant upon the elasticity and size of the frenum, which attatches the foreskin to the underside of the glans. The more flexible and abundant the frenum is, the more likely the foreskin is able to slide up and down.
Circumcision is the amputation or removal if you like oft he prepuce or foreskin which covers the glans penis in normal intact men.
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3 seconds of light in vacuum means a distance of 899377374 m. 100 seconds of sound in air of a temperature of 20°C or 68°F means a distance of 34300 m. Light covers a much longer distance.