Hitting a wall with a harder, less compressible object like your hand would hurt more than hitting it with a softer, more compressible object like a sponge. This is because the force is transferred more directly through the harder object, leading to greater impact on your hand.
When you fall from a long distance into water, the impact causes water to act like a solid surface, making it feel like hitting concrete. This can lead to injuries such as bruises, fractures, or internal damage due to the force of impact and the velocity at which you hit the water.
The popping sound might have been a result of a rib moving out of place or a muscle/tendon stretching. This can cause temporary pain and discomfort in the rib area. It is advisable to seek medical attention if the pain persists or worsens.
Destructive interference of sound waves can help preserve hearing by reducing the overall sound intensity reaching the ear. When two sound waves with opposite phases meet, they can cancel each other out, resulting in a quieter sound. This can potentially reduce the risk of overexposure to loud noises, which is a common cause of hearing damage.
High decibel sounds can hurt the ear because they can damage the sensitive structures inside the ear, such as the hair cells in the cochlea. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to hearing loss and other forms of auditory damage. The force of the sound waves can also cause physical discomfort and pain in the ear.
just incase someone is getting hurt you can use a formula to find there location
No but a relative of the sea sponge the sea urchin can.
Its Sort Of Like A Yell That Youu Would mAke When Youu Are Hurt. But Of COurse It Wont Sound The Ame.. A Bit More High Pitched
Does what hurt? Do you mean sound?
Since the Scallop provides the sponge with some shelter and the sponge doesn't do anything in return this ongoing relationship between the scallop and the sponge would be a commensalism relationship since one side benefits while the other side neither benefits nor gets hurt.
If you mean just the club, then the putter would hurt more as it is solid, a driver is hollow. But if you meant which would hurt more if a ball was hit with these clubs and it hit you which would hurt more it would be the driver, the ball speed off a driver can easily reach 120mph.
depending on speed and form of collision...
Because you were doing it wrong. Go to a doctor.
No, the speed of sound in air remains constant regardless of the loudness of the sound. Sound travels at about 343 meters per second in air at room temperature. The loudness of a sound is determined by its intensity or amplitude, not its speed.
The Hurt Locker won the Oscar for Sound in 2009.
A very small piece of cake won't hurt them. Don't give them the cream or frosting though.
check wheel bearings, if they check out then check u joints and rear end oil, would not hurt to change at this point.