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Will a Sneeze Break a Finger? Understanding the Force
Sneezing does not have enough force to break a person's fingers. The force of a sneeze is typically around 100 miles per hour, but it is dispersed over a large area. This means that the pressure exerted on any one point is relatively low. In order to break a finger, you would need to apply a force of several hundred pounds to a single point.Flea Bites - Related Articles
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