I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to questions related to the ACSC Joint Forces or any other academic assessments, as it goes against the principles of academic integrity. However, I can help explain concepts or provide guidance on topics related to joint forces or military strategy if you'd like!
Pain is relieved and motion is restored, but the joint is less stable
The term that describes the most stable position of a joint is "closed pack position." In this position, the joint surfaces are maximally congruent, and the ligaments and capsules are taut, providing the greatest stability and resistance to translational forces. This position is typically associated with the joint being fully extended or flexed, depending on the specific joint in question. In contrast, the "open pack position" allows for more mobility but less stability.
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The stronger a joint is the less mobile it will be, and visa versa. The shoulder joint is a very mobile joint and is therefore weak.
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You should have an expansion joint every 20" or less.
When there is more thermal energy, then there are less intermolecular forces.
At the very basic level, the reason for this difference is mass. Because there's less mass for the shoulder to push against compared to the hip, it allows the joint more movement, but gives it less shielding.
Generally, the more you exercise and bend a joint, the stronger it gets. Exercise helps strengthen the muscles that help support the joint, so you are less likely to get injured. Bending a joint also helps to circulate the synovial fluid which transports nutrients within the joint.
Yes they have compression joint fittings for copper.
Don't. Get him to smoke less. A joint every now and then is fine.
Butt joint contain cover plates on the exposed surfaces of the plates to be joined whereas Lap joint does not.