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Q: How does the weight change when you stand in one foot on a scale?
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When you lift one foot when standing on a scale does your weight change?

Please explain why it would.


If standing on a scale and you lift one foot will your weight increase?

sometimes it will do either. If you are leaning then yes it will increase, but if you stand still it will decrease!


When a woman stands with two feet on a scale the scale reads 280N When she lift one foot the scale reads?

280N. Your position or state of contortion doesn't change your weight.


Why do scales read differently if you stand on one or two?

Scales read your weight by how much gravity pulls on your body. The scale can only measure the pull of gravity by how much the scale itself is compressed. When you have one foot off the scale, and since gravity pulls straight down, gravity will be pulling the off-scale foot down to the side of the scale, not directly on it. This makes the scale compress less, because gravity is pulling you from another point not directly above the scale.


If you are too big for one scale to read can you weigh with two putting one foot on one scale and the other foot on the other?

no you can not. There would be no way to tell how much weight was being read on both scales. You have to go out and buy a scale that has a higher weight allowance.


Does a weight scale read force or pressure?

Force....pressure=force/area, so if you transferred to one foot on the scale it would read half your weight, but that is not the case because it reads force so on one foot the reading is the same


What is rear gross axle weight?

imagine standing on a scale, your left foot would be front axle gross weight and your right foot would be rear axle gross weight. and the total weight is GVWR gross vehicle weight rating


In jazz what is a kick ball change?

A kick ball change is quite a simple move and a little difficult to explain. You first obviously kick your foot then right when your foot comes down you balance your weight on the balls of your feet (the part of your feet you balance on when you stand on your toes) hence the name kick ball change.


Why do you stand in 1 foot you increase your pressure?

It's actually to do with surface area. One foot decreases your area, therefore all your weight (pressure) is on one foot. 2 feet would distribute the weight


What is a step ball change in dance?

A step ball change is pretty much how it sounds you step with 1 foot with the other behind and transfer your weight on to your back foot then back to the foot in front.


What is front scale?

a front scale is when you stand on 1 foot (doesn't matter which one) with 1 leg straight behind you held at least at 90 degrees or horizontal.


What is a brush step?

A brush step is also called a flap. A flap is a brush of the ball of the foot on the floor and then a step on the same foot. (Change of weight) A slap is the same movement but ending in a touch instead if a step. There is no weight change.