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1. with elbows close to waist and forearms parallel turn hand up and down patulong fleeceee
answer:
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2. Which is darker, the anterior forearm or the posterior forearm?
Answer:
posterior forearm
Explanation:
because of the more exposure to sun
3. Forearm is called____________.
Answer:
ENGE POINTS
Step-by-step explanation:
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4. why can we fold our forearm
Answer:
we are able to hold our hands because there is a socket like joint present at the junction where two bones are present separately and a fluid is also present between them and this help this avoid the friction between death and we can easily folded hands.5. forearm length of centimeters
Answer:
Your forearm from elbow to fingertip: Your forearm is about 1.5 feet (46 centimeters). From nose to finger tip: The distance between your nose and your fingertip when your arm is extended is about a yard (36 inches).
Step-by-step explanation:
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6. your forearm length is 30cm and you are about to measure a plywood to be used as the wall of your bedroom, how long is the plywood if you measured 7 forearm length? *
Answer:
210cm
1f =30cm
7f = x
7f × 30 = 210cm
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7. palm,handspan,forearm length
Answer:
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8. 8. The three (3) levels in doing a lateral position are ____, ______,______.9. Refers to force and imitative flow of movements.10. Understand the different parts of the body in relation to the other parts like head, trunk, arms and legs are called ________.11. " Use of human body" is one of the _______ of dance.12. Movement of the hands with fist closed and thump sticking out, turn hand outward or inward.13. To bring one forearm in front and the other in rear at waist level with sight twisting of the trunk.14. With elbows closed to waist and forearms parallel, turn hand up and down.15. Move direction of the clock
Answer:
8. *Lateral Kidney position, *lateral chest position, and *lateral jackknife position
9. Dance
10. Bones, Muscles, and joints
11. ...
12. Folk dance
13. Kumintang
14. Bilao
15. it start moving from north to east
9. The legth of one's forearm
Answer:
Your forearm from elbow to fingertip: Your forearm is about 1.5 feet (46 centimeters).Step-by-step explanation:
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10. A person holds a 50.0-N sphere in his hand. The forearm is horizontal, as shown in Figure 12.8a. The biceps muscle is at-tached 3.00 cm from the joint, and the sphere is 35.0 cm from the joint. Find the upward force exerted by the biceps on the forearm and the downward force exerted by the up- per arm on the forearm and acting at the joint. Neglect the weight of the forearm
Answer:
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We simplify the situation by modeling the fore- arm as a bar as shown in Figure 12.8b, where F is the upward force exerted by the biceps and R is the downward force ex- erted by the upper arm at the joint. From the first condition for equilibrium, we have, with upward as the positive y direc-tion,
(1) \SigmaΣ Fy = F — R — 0 N = 0
From the second condition for equilibrium, we know that the sum of the torques about any point must be zero. With the joint O as the axis, we have Fd — mg 9 = 0
F(3.00 cm) — (50.0 N)(35.0 cm) = 0
F = 583 N
This value for F can be substituted into Equation (1) to give R = 533 N. As this example shows, the forces at joints and in muscles can be extremely large
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11. Is forearm plank upper body exercise?
Answer:
For me is the a best a plank upper body
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12. 12 forearm length is how many cubit
Answer:cubit is based upon a human characteristicStep-by-step explanation:HOPE IT HELP'S <33
13. why can we fold our forearm
Answer:
Typically that means that the arms are folded, and the hands are wrapped around the arms to maximize touch and to self-hug." And even when folded arms is an intentional protective or defensive gesture, "defensive" doesn't necessarily have to mean moody or closed-off.
14. in the early system of units the forearm length
Answer:
answer-cubit
Step-by-step explanation:
The cubit, generally taken as equal to 18 inches (457 mm), was based on the length of the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger and was considered the equivalent of 6 palms or 2 spans. In some ancient cultures it was as long as 21 inches (531 mm).
15. what is it basic skill in volleyball that forearm pass
Answer:
Serving, passing, setting, digging, spiking and blocking
Explanation:
serving passing (forearm underhead passing), setting (overhead passing), attack options (hitting/ spiking), blocking (from attack and defend positions) and defend skills (rolling/ sliding).
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16. a pass made off the forearms
Answer:
Forearm Pass: Or simply "pass", a play made with the inside forearms locked at the wrists. Foul: Rule violation. Four Set: Also called "shoot set"; a set one foot from the sideline and one to two feet from above the net for the outside hitter.
Explanation:
What is a forearm pass in volleyball? A ball played off the forearms in an underhand manner. The forearms, (UNDERHAND PASS, BUMP) held away from the body, will act as a surface from which the pass can be made.
17. it is the spin created by a forearm drive
Answer:
A forehand drive is an attacking shot. It's played with a little bit of topspin, but mainly it's a flat hit and can be very powerful. When should you play a forehand drive? Instead, you should play a forehand topspin vs backspin stroke.
Explanation:
18. In Ancient Egypt what is the length of the forearm?
Answer:
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Based on my research:THE ROYAL CUBIT WAS 523 TO 525 MM (20.6 TO 20.64 INCHES)
19. a measurement base on the forearm from elbow to fingertip
Answer:
The cubit is based upon a human characteristic—the length of the forearm from the tip of the middle finger to end of the elbow
20. how many meters of forearm legth
Answer:
Your forearm from elbow to fingertip: Your forearm is about 1.5 feet (46 centimeters). From nose to finger tip: The distance between your nose and your fingertip when your arm is extended is about a yard (36 inches).
21. connect the hand to the forearm
Explanation:
The radial tuberosity is a small, smooth projection on the surface of the radius bone near the elbow. It is the attachment site for the biceps tendon in the forearm. Because of the position of the tuberosity on the radius, the biceps tendon twists the hand palm up the forearm.
22. it connects the hand to the forearm
Answer:
Extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendon
The tendon travels along the back forearm, through a groove in the ulna, and attaches to the base of the hand bones.
Explanation:
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23. Other name for a forearm pass is true or false
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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24. if your forearm length is 30cm
Answer:
I'm big if my forearm is 30cm
25. skeletal muscles used to extend the forearm at the elbow
Answer:
triceps is the answer thanks
26. It is one of the hand signals of basketball that is "Cross Forearms"
Answer:
Substitution
Explanation:
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when the referee shows the sign "cross forearms", it means substitution
27. it is also called the forearm length?
Answer:
a part of a person arm extending from the elbow to the wrist or the fingertips
28. what is the leght of your forearm (elbow to wrist)?
Answer:
men - 20 to 30.5 cm
women - 19 to 31 cm
29. what is forearm block ?
Answer:
Delivery of a local anesthetic agent to a peripheral nerve in the forearm with the goal of achieving anesthesia to facilitate performance of a procedure.
Answer:
Delivery of a local anesthetic agent to a peripheral nerve in the forearm with the goal of achieving anesthesia to facilitate performance of a procedure.
30. Cause of injury forearm fracture
Childhood broken forearms can be caused by: Falls: Falling onto the bony tip of an elbow is the most common cause of forearm fracture. Trauma: A direct blow against a child's forearm (for example, as a result of a car or bike accident) can cause a break in one or both of the bones in the forearm.
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