Science, asked by Vaidehi24, 1 year ago

When a man walks on the ground the pressure on ground is more than when he is standing. Why?

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Answered by vicky90
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When a man is walking, then at one time only his one foot is on the ground. Due to this, the force of weight of the man falls on a smaller area of the ground and produces more pressure on the ground. On the other hand, when the man is standing both his feet are on the ground. Due to this, the force of weight of the man falls on a larger area of
the ground and produces lesser pressure on the ground.

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