The longest chord of a circle is its diameter
the chord is 4in long
yes
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You cannot. If you rotate the circle around its centre, the lengths of the radius and chord will remain the same but the coordinates of the chord will change.
A vocal chord polyp is a little bump on your vocal chord that is cause by straining or using a too deep voice
i have had vocal chord disfunction my entire life i started singing when i was seven and nothing happened so i think you are fine
you can do whatever you want of you set your mind to it
They don't have a vocal chord.
Hoarseness in voice, slight pain when talking.
The human voice is the sound produced by the air that is pushed to vibrate the vocal chords.The modulation,pitch depends on the thickness,ability to stretch the vocal chords by muscles.Some are born with a vocal chord that produces good harmonics and the voluntary ability to adjust the harmonics by the modulation of sound produced naturally.Some can to some extent practice to modulate the vocal chord muscles but the length & size of the vocal chords matter.
No, it merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
The vocal cords, when you talk or sing, chop the air coming out of you lungs. If you want the sound to be higher, the vocal cords will tighten. When you want the sound to be deeper, the vocal cords will relax. If you want more information, go onto YouTube and search "Vocal Cords".
because a parrot has a vocal like humans do and the other animals who are smarter can't because they don't have the same vocal chord as the parrot.
A womans voice is naturally higher than a man's voice because vocal chord are basically an elastic band and women's vocal chords are much shorter than men's are. So imagine a shorter elastic band - it producers a higher pitch when twanged. A baby's vocal chord is around 1cm long and grows throughout childhood. For men, when their voice breaks, they have a sudden growth of the vocal chord. Hence the reason they have an Adam's Apple, as their vocal chords are longer.
Platypuses are not related to ducks in any way. Their vocal chord structure is that of a mammal, not of a bird. Therefore, they do not quack.
Yes, they can be damaged. They can also be temporarily impaired, as happens to a person with laryngitis who loses his or her voice.