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A 46.0-kg woman wearing high-heeled shoes is invited into a home in which the kitchen has vinyl floor covering. The heel on each shoe is circular and has a radius of 0.540 cm. a)) If the woman balances on one heel, what pressure does she exert on the floor? Check the definition of pressure N/m2 please Explain your answer. thank you!
Estimate the pressure exerted on the floor by a person wearing
shoes with (a) a pointed heel of area = 0.45 cm2 for
each foot, and (b) a wide heel of area 16 cm2 for each
foot (see figure below). The person wearing the shoes has a mass of
56 kg.
Answer is both Pa and atm.
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