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What is the difference between in pressure exerted on the ground while walking on a single foot and both feet

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Answered by sameera2517
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[[pressure= force perpendicular to the surface/surface area..

the pressure is more while walking as then one foot bears the load of total body...thus same mass act with reduced contact area..

so when we walking the pressure is shared between both foots...so there is no high pressure

and when we walk with our single foot the pressure is more in that single foot.....]

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These are the differences between the pressure...on single foot and both the foots..

HOPE YOU GOT IT............

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