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∙ 14y agoWork = Force * Distance
Force = 200N (gravity already taken into account because of N)
Distance =1.5m
Work = 200N * 1.5m Work = 300N*m = 300 Joules
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Roughly half of the human body weight is above the waist, including the head, arms, chest, and abdomen. The exact proportion can vary depending on individuals and their body compositions.
"header" is a beam (usually at least 2 2x6's) above the door in the wall to keep the weight from above from pushing down on the door and making it inoperable. the header sits on jack studs on each side of the doorway. they take the weight from above
In weight lifting you just have to have the weights of varies weights to be able to lift then slowly lift them above your head then slowly back down again.
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No, a 300 pound man couldn't carry around a 100 pound head.
On average, the atmosphere above your head extends about 100 kilometers up, containing approximately 5.15×10^18 kilograms of air. This volume diminishes as you go higher due to decreasing air pressure.
You can infer that she is working on building up her strength.
Supraspinatus, infraspinatous, teres minor, triceps brachii, deltoids and the trapezius muscles are used. Use the internet to find ways to do the Overhead Press.
Lay the person down and elevate their head and feet above the heart. then apply gauze with pressure to stop the bleeding and apply bandages.
Just Above My Head was created in 1979.
"Head" is a term given to the weight and resulting pressure of a column of liquid above a given point in the system. Static head means that the head pressure is measured with no liquid actually flowing. Dynamic head would be the pressure of the liquid while it is actually flowing.