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

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Answered by SillySam
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While walking with single foot the area upon which force is acting will be less that is f/area1

When walked with both feet the area will become twice of previous area so the new pressure exerted on the ground will be force/area 2
Force/2 area1
1/2×force/area1.


so the pressure on the ground will become half of its former value.


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