Physics, asked by ashutoshg2507, 5 months ago

why does a fall on a hard concrete floor hurt more than a fall on a sandy surface . please give the answer using newton 2 nd law​

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Answered by legendary100
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Answer:

When you jump onto the concrete surface, your feet are brought to rest almost instantaneously because the rate of change of momentum is very high. Hence, you get injured due to a large force on your body on account of the hard floor.

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Answered by jhanvirastogi2
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When you jump onto the concrete surface, your feet are brought to rest almost instantaneously because the rate of change of momentum is very high. Hence, you get injured due to a large force on your body on account of the hard floor.

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