An iron equates to 1/48th of an inch.
Well, if the shoe has rubber soles or are made up of rubber, they will cause friction. However, friction can be found anywhere- all you need are 2 things sliding against each other.
it will be very awful and horrible place to be
The temperature inside shoe depends upon the shape & construction type of shoe, socks material used, thickness of socks, outside environment, intensity of shoe use (walking, running etc). According to a research paper by W.H. Uedelhoven et al., temperature hovers around 35 degree centigrade.
I'm not sure, but i think it is around 0.76g/cc, based on this: leather density measure: The vast majority of leather is sold according to its area. The leather is placed through pin-wheel or electronic measuring machines and its surface area is determined. The unit of measurement is square meter, square decimeter or square foot. The thickness is also important, and this is measured using a thickness gauge (the unit of measurement is millimeters, e.g., 1.8 mm is a standard thickness for a school shoe). In some parts of the world, top-grain thicknesses are described using weight units of ounces. Although the statement is in ounces only, it is an abbreviation of ounces per square foot. The thickness value can be obtained by the conversion: 1 oz/ft² = 1/64 inch (0.4 mm). Hence, leather described as 7 to 8 oz is 7/64 to 8/64 inches (2.8 to 3.2 mm) thick. The weight is usually given as a range because the inherent variability of the material makes ensuring a precise thickness very difficult. Other leather manufacturers state the thickness directly in millimeters. 7 ounces = 198.446662 grams 8 ounces = 226.796185 grams it is an abbreviation of ounces per square foot: 1 (square foot) = 929.0304 square centimetres 1 (square foot) = 92 903.04 square millimetres 92 903.04mm^2 * 3.2mm = 297 289.728mm^3 226g / 297 289.728mm^3 = 226g / 297.289728cc = 0.760201173g/cc
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Shoe soles are sold using a thickness measure called Iron and 1 Iron = 1/48" So 24 Iron = 24/48" or 1/2" And 6 Iron = 6/48" or 1/8"
Romans and Greeks used a "foot" as a measurement. English kings made an iron ruler to determine the exact measurement.
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soles of shoes are provided with design to increase friction
The tread of a shoe is used to increase Elasticity
your soles of your shoes
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if your shoes didn't have soles, they would in effect be mocassins and you would wear the bottoms off them in a week or two.
Yes there are. Tap shoes without soles make the shoe more flexible so you can stand on your toes.
The shoe designer most famous for red heels and soles on his shoes is Christian Louboutin. He is a French shoe designer. His unique red bottomed shoes are usually known as "sammy red bottoms".
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