Physics, asked by Laikaosh, 8 months ago

In which situation does a man on the floor produce least pressure on the floor

Answers

Answered by abhishek00001
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Answer:

when the man is lying on the floor

Explanation:

it is due to the reason pressure is inversely proportional to area

Answered by samiksha1685
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Answer:

The reason is that, when standing you have both feet on the ground at the same time, and some pressure is exerted on the floor. But that pressure is almost doubled when you are walking. Because there is a moment when there is only one foot touching the ground (while walking). It is already known that pressure is inversely proportional to area. So we go by a simple obvious theory.

One foot, same weight = more pressure , than

Two feet, same weight = less pressure

Hope it was clear to you!

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Hi Nishigandha.

Pressure = force perpendicular to surface / surface Area.

This force perpendicular to surface is also called thrust.

So if I keep the thrust same then I can change pressure on the surface by changing the area of contact surface.

As it is clear from the above formula for pressure that more the area lesser will be the pressure.

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Explanation:

I hope it will be helpful for you ...

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