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There are approximately 600-700 nerve endings per square inch of skin. These nerve endings are responsible for transmitting sensory information such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain to the brain.
The back of the hand contains approximately 1,500 to 2,000 nerve endings per square inch. These nerve endings are responsible for sensing touch, temperature, and pain, contributing to the hand's sensitivity. The density of nerve endings varies across different areas of the body, with the fingertips having a higher concentration than the back of the hand.
Some nerves that are in the nose include the nasociliary nerve, anterior ethmoid nerve, and the posterior ethmoid nerve. The cranial nerve V and trigeminal nerve are also found in the nose and give sensation to the nose and face.
around 41 germs per square inch
No square inch can fit into an inch. an inch is a length but a square inch is a square and each side is 1 inch.
Every square is. There are an infinite number of them.
Pixels per inch or ppi.
Yes. On a piece of paper or a floor, every square inch has 6.4516 square centimeters in it.
One square foot can be divided into four 6 inch squares. Multiplying the number of square feet by 4 gives an answer of 4,000 6 inch squares in an area of 1,000 square feet.
An inch can be anything. It can be round, square, triangle or any number of shapes. But, a linear inch is a straight line only.
In a depth of 20,000 feet there is 5 tons per square inch of pressure.
To calculate tufts per square inch in carpet, first determine the total number of tufts in a specific area of the carpet. Then, measure the area in square inches by multiplying the length and width of the section. Finally, divide the total number of tufts by the total area in square inches to obtain the tuft density. This will give you the number of tufts per square inch.