"to take a break" may be translated as "faire une pause" in French.
you can but it is ilegle
take a break from their work
It was used as a tactic to "break" them much like cattle and horses. Names hold power and when you take away someones name, you take away their identity. Their sense of self. It was used to show control and dominance.
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This depends on the bone; to break a finger generally doesn't take much force, but your femur or your thigh bone is harder than cement!
it takes about 9 pounds of force to break your arm
It typically takes around 1,500 to 7,000 pounds of force to break a human femur bone. The amount of force required can vary depending on factors such as the individual's age, bone density, and the angle of impact.
force is not a think it is only in star wars
I've broken my fibula before, and it didn't take much. i was playing soccer and collided with another player. Her shin bone hit the side of my leg (fibula) with considerable force. I never would have thought getting hit like that could break a bone, but it did.
The force needed to break a LEGO brick varies depending on its size and shape. On average, it can take around 950 pounds of force to break a single LEGO brick in half.
So for you femur bone, 2-3 elephants could stand on it w\out it breaking! Amazing right?
The amount of force required to break a rock depends on its composition, size, and density. It typically takes a significant amount of force, such as that generated by machinery or explosives, to break a rock.
The amount of force required to break a crowbar can vary depending on factors such as the material of the crowbar and how it is being used. Typically, a crowbar is designed to withstand significant force and is difficult to break with just human strength. It may require a hydraulic or mechanical device to break a crowbar.
The femur, the strongest bone in the human body, can withstand a significant amount of stress before breaking. It typically requires a considerable amount of force, such as a high-impact trauma or excessive weight, to fracture a femur bone. The exact amount of stress needed to cause a femur break can vary depending on factors like the individual's age, bone density, and overall health.
The force required to break the cheekbone varies depending on factors such as the angle and direction of the force applied, the strength of the bone, and the overall health of the individual. Generally, a significant amount of force is needed to fracture the cheekbone due to its position and structure.
To break the maxilla you would have to have at least 15 pounds dropped at about 5 feet. The weight and force put together would easily break the maxilla