A pressurized container explodes.
Mechanical harm can result when an object or force physically damages a part of a system, such as machinery or the human body. This can occur due to impacts, abrasions, or excessive force exerted on a system beyond its capacity, leading to injuries or equipment malfunction.
mechanical energy good effects: no waste Bad Effects: over use can harm
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mechanical weathering
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Mechanical Energy is defined as "Energy that is the result of matter in motion." I THINK that makes wind mechanical. (Well, really, I hope it is, because that's what it says on my science project)
Some examples of bodily harm that can result from physical altercations include bruises, cuts, broken bones, concussions, internal injuries, and in severe cases, permanent disabilities or death.
Two forms of mechanical weathering are frost heaving and plant root wedging. All forms of mechanical weathering result in the breakage of rock into smaller size particles.
Define "harm." Some "harm" definitely arises from being the victim of ANY offense. Not all offenses result in physical harm to the victim, but virtually all offenses involve at least some degree of psychological or emotional distress.