One frequent scenario that results in broken wrists is when the subject is running forward, trips, trys to protect the face with the hands, palms hitting the ground, and the body's center of gravity is carried forward of the pivot point of the wrists by the fall velocity, thus bending the wrist at a super-acute angle, resulting in sprain or fracture. I wouldn't call it "easy" but I would say it's a common fracture or sprain.
I am going to break this twig.
3x9=3x3x3=27 Not sure what you mean by break apart. One way to do it in your head if you need to and don't just know it is 27 is to say 3x10=30 which is easy because adding tens is easy for most people. Now 3x9 is one less 3 then 3x10. That is to say, think of 3x9 as 9 threes, and 10x3 as 10 threes. So 30-3 is 27
Length of wrist strap/Band circumference = 7 inches.
34x-12 = 22
Is there an easy way to learn conversions? It's easy. 1 cm cubed is 1 mL.
Use a hammer to hit it harder. why u wanna break ur wrist?
Hitting your hand too hard is unlikely to break your wrist. However, it can cause bruising or swelling in the area. To break your wrist from an impact, it would usually require a significant force or direct blow to the wrist itself.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
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you can break your wrist by..... twisting it too far, hitting it with a brick, getting on the lower end of a sea saw and have someone jump on the upper end then land on your wrist, jump from a very high place then land on it, slip in the shower and land on it, play red rover, put ur wrist in an open doorway and then go and slam it repeatedly..... those r all The ways i could think of. hope i helped, bye!
If you are referring to closing the cylinder of a revolver by "flicking" your wrist. it will increase wear on the weapon, and CAN break parts.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
Depend if you mean break as in break it apart there are lots of way easy way smash it another way is get water in the system unless it a water fun this is jus some of the option
It's easy to break any bone if they're hit a certain way.
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Slam it in the fridge door.
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