answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

about 2-3 inches.

User Avatar

Shailushi Ritchie

Lvl 2
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Generally what is the length of a babies arm?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an arm's length?

An arm's length is a distance approximately equal to the length of a human arm, sometimes used figuratively.


What is lever arm ratio?

Divide the length of the force arm by the length of the resistance arm.


What is the best length of a lacrosse stick for a 5'8 freshman girl in high school?

Generally, the best stick length is for the shaft to be the length of your arm; however, just a standard stick length seems to work best for most people. If you cut it to your arm length, it makes it easier to maneuver. But, a really good lacrosse player can maneuver the stick regardless.


What is the length of effort arm divided by length of resistance arm?

Ideal Mechanical Advantage


What is the relationship between height and arm length?

The length of one arm is about 40% of your height


Is the any correlation between arm length and leg length?

there is a correlation in the ratio between the arm length and the leg length. the ratio is 1.556 inches.


Average arm length of an adult?

scientists are not very sure about the arm length in humans and animals


How do you find the mechanical advantage of a wheelbarrow?

Mechanical advantage= effort arm length/ load arm length For Example Effort arm=120 cm Load arm length= 40 cm MA-120/40 = 3


What is the ratio of the human thumb to the length of arm?

The ratio of the human thumb to the length of the arm is usually 1 to 15. The thumb's length can fit into the size of the arm an approximately 15 times or more.


How is the mechanical advantage of a lever determined?

The 'ideal' mechanical advantage is length of the effort arm/length of the load arm .


Is it common during a csection for a babies arm to be broken?

No.


What is the meaning of at arm's length?

It means, literally, the length of your arm. Not so literally, it means keeping something or someone at a distance.