What is hand: Definition and 466 Discussions

A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each "hand" and fingerprints extremely similar to human fingerprints) are often described as having "hands" instead of paws on their front limbs. The raccoon is usually described as having "hands" though opposable thumbs are lacking.Some evolutionary anatomists use the term hand to refer to the appendage of digits on the forelimb more generally—for example, in the context of whether the three digits of the bird hand involved the same homologous loss of two digits as in the dinosaur hand.The human hand usually has five digits: four fingers plus one thumb; these are often referred to collectively as five fingers, however, whereby the thumb is included as one of the fingers. It has 27 bones, not including the sesamoid bone, the number of which varies among people, 14 of which are the phalanges (proximal, intermediate and distal) of the fingers and thumb. The metacarpal bones connect the fingers and the carpal bones of the wrist. Each human hand has five metacarpals and eight carpal bones.
Fingers contain some of the densest areas of nerve endings in the body, and are the richest source of tactile feedback. They also have the greatest positioning capability of the body; thus, the sense of touch is intimately associated with hands. Like other paired organs (eyes, feet, legs) each hand is dominantly controlled by the opposing brain hemisphere, so that handedness—the preferred hand choice for single-handed activities such as writing with a pencil, reflects individual brain functioning.
Among humans, the hands play an important function in body language and sign language. Likewise, the ten digits of two hands and the twelve phalanges of four fingers (touchable by the thumb) have given rise to number systems and calculation techniques.

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    A Calculating Distance from Hand Movements in Surgical Procedures

    I'm a surgeon, maths and physics study was a long time ago. I have been working on a project using an accelerometer and gyroscope.to.monitor hand movements during practice procedures. I thought to represent my 3 axis acceleration as a vector and then subtract from this 1g, to compensate for...
  2. Tomi Kolawole

    Direction of magnetic field problem (Right Hand Rule)

    Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I have already solved for the magnetic fields everywhere AND THE magnetic field at R>F = (U/2*PI*R)*(I2-I1) My only problem is i know i use the right hand rule to determine the direction of the magnetic field B as clockwise or...
  3. C

    Weights and interpolation -- Replicating Python code with hand calculations

    Hello everyone. I have a Python code which calculates, given a continuos uniform random variable U(-1,1), the order of a interpolation polynomial and a set of points the evolution of a function of this random variable. i.e. v0 = cp.Uniform(-1,1) t = np.linspace(0, 10, 10) order=1 . . . plt.plot...
  4. Richie Smash

    B What is the Effort in a Hand Holding a Tray?

    HI, I've attached a rough diagram(emphasis on rough) of a waiter holding a tray, there is a downward force of 5N acting on the clockwise side, and a downwards force of 25N on the anticlockwise side of the pivot, which is his middle finger. The total force acting down is 30N, so therefore the...
  5. M

    Why do electrons obey Fleming's left hand rule?

    What physical attribute of the electron causes it to experience force in one direction and not the other when it moves in a magnetic field? As a crude analogy, when wind blows in the face of a windmill, we can intuitively see why it rotates clockwise or counterclockwise. It is because of the...
  6. M

    MHB Graph Rational Function By Hand

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  7. N

    Right-Hand Rule: Finding Induced Direction in a One Loop Wire on the Page

    1. The problem statement, all variables, and given/known data A one loop wire is lying on the page with a magnetic field pointing into the page. The magnetic field strength is increasing with time, the induced current direction in the loop is: Assume magnetic field is pointing into the page and...
  8. B

    Calculate the angular acceleration of a hand - no time given

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  9. M

    Why does a ball move in your hand when net forces are 0?

    This is a more general and probably silly question, but if you have a ball in your hand and you move it upwards, the acceleration will be positive then after you move it at constant velocity, acceleration will be 0. However, how is net force is 0 when the ball is still moving? You are clearly...
  10. T

    Understanding Linear Motors: Right Hand Rule & Current Flow

    Hi there, I attached an image of a basic linear motor. I'm a little confused if I use the right hand rule or left hand rule. I did it both ways and I think the left hand rule is the only rule that allows for a force being applied to the right. I assume the current is going down rather than...
  11. T

    Differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes

    What are the differences between hand eye coordination and reflexes? So when one catches a ball, they must have a specific level of hand eye coordination and reflex / reactions in order to be able to catch the ball. What aspect of catching a ball is related to hand eye coordination and what...
  12. J6204

    Using the right hand rule in physics

    1. Homework Statement I need to use the right hand rule to determine the direction of the force on the current carrying wire shown in the above figure Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Using the right hand rule, if I point my fingers in the same direction as I, then curl them...
  13. Vagulus

    Force exerted by hand on a lever

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  14. Alexander350

    Why is it quieter to lower your hand when you catch a falling ball?

    If there is a ball falling from a height due to gravity, and you keep your hand still and let the ball fall onto it, it stops suddenly and makes a loud noise. However, if you lower your hand as you catch the ball, like when a cricketer catches a fast moving ball, the catch is almost silent. I...
  15. M

    B Graphing a*b^0.3=constant: Which Variable Goes on the Y-Axis?

    I would like to sketch the graph of equation a*b^0.3=constant for a and b are positive real numbers. How do I start? Which one should be as y-axis, and which one be x-axis. This only affects the shape of the graph. The confusing part for me is that should I use b itself or b^03 as an axis...
  16. S

    FEA Hand Calculation Validation

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  17. Nitesh Swarnakar

    B Why does ice piece sticks on hand but not wood piece?

    Why does ice piece sticks on hand but not wood piece?
  18. barryj

    I How can I have an image in space that I cannot reach out and feel with my hand?

    There is this science gadget that consists of two parobolic mirrors, one with a hole in it and you place an item in the bottom of one, turn the other mirror with the hole on top of it, and you can see the image of the item standing above the hole in the top mirror. How is this done? Are the...
  19. binbagsss

    Small hand tattoos and careers

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  20. A

    Efficient way to solve truss by hand

    Homework Statement Hello. Given the statically determinate truss shown in the image, solve for all forces in the members, in terms of the load P. Homework Equations Equations of equilibrium. Node analysis. Section analysis. The Attempt at a Solution I was able to solve it by solving first...
  21. Silverhobbiest

    Can someone help me chose a motor for my hand drill?

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  22. T

    Alternatives to solving physics/math problems by hand

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  23. E

    AC power - Simulation and hand calculated values different

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  24. Captain1024

    Find Fourier transform and plot spectrum by hand & MATLAB

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  25. F

    Torsion on a shaft calculated by hand vs FEA

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  26. M

    Finding a Second Hand Vector Motor for Warehouse Crane

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    Probability of a single pair poker hand

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  28. J

    Finding points on root-locus by hand

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  29. O

    Detecting a Thumb Touching a Finger on Same Hand?

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  30. diogenesNY

    Stargazing Don't Crush that Dwarf Planet, Hand me the Pliers

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    Calculating Force with Unequal Hand Distances

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  32. S

    B I'm conducting an Experiment -- Moving my hand through a wall

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  33. H

    B What is Flemming's Left Hand Rule and How Does it Relate to Current Flow?

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  34. Mr Davis 97

    B How can I perform decimal computation by hand?

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  35. N

    MHB How to Find the Cube Root of a Number?

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  36. R

    Left/Right hand rule....not working?

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  37. Shafia Zahin

    I How is Fleming's left hand rule applied in Hall effect

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  38. Kris Lemkens

    B Exploring Quantum Mechanics: Could Another Big Bang Occur in My Hand?

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  39. S

    Using the right hand rule with symbols

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  40. S

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  41. J

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  42. L

    Can someone give me a hand with large root here

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  43. A

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  44. F

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  45. A

    Right Hand Rule for Magnetic Forces.

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  46. alexmahone

    MHB Probability of Two Pairs in Five-Card Poker Hand

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  47. D

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  48. T

    Answer: 10-Card Hand w/ 2 4-of-a-Kinds - No Pairs/3 of a Kinds

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  49. R

    Why Did Android Lollipop Remove the Hand Gesture Feature for Selfies?

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  50. P

    What is the Direction of Magnetic Field Lines?

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