If your arms go past your knees, I would be worried.
No.
Longer than your arm.
yes
Asymmetry in arm length is common and can be due to factors like genetics, posture, or muscle development. It is normal for one arm to be slightly longer than the other in many people.
I suppose it depends of the arm. my arm is longer than my brothers. That is kind of a silly question.
It means nothing. Everybody has a body part that is bigger or longer than the other. Knowbody's perfect
The class 3 lever always has a longer resistance arm than the force arm. This is because the distance from the Fulcrum to the load/resistance is always going to be further that the fulcrum to where the effort/force is applied. If you look at a diagram of a 3rd class lever, you will be able to see why this is.
The plural form of 'octopus' is octopi for one. But it depennds. Some octopi are about half the size of your arm, but most are longer than six feet.
In most cases, legs are longer than arms. The femur (thigh bone) is typically longer than the humerus (upper arm bone).
I believe it has to do with the force exerted on the pitching arm. Throwing all those fast pitches puts strain on the arm and bones, and slowly makes the arm grow longer.
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