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why is the pressure on ground more when a man is waling than when he is standing?​

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Answered by srivastavaakash358
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Pressure is given by the expression P = F/A. When a man walks, he puts one foot on the ground at a time. The surface area of one foot is less, therefore, pressure is more, than while standing as surface area of both feet on the ground is more and hence pressure is less.

Answered by Anonymous
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because when. man is waling the pressure applied is act on large area and we know pressure is inversly proprtional to area so it get reduced in compare to standing.

Relationship between pressure and area:- P = 1/A

where P is pressure applied

A is area

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