This is not answerable without more information. You would need to know the weight of the woman and the surface area of her heels, plus the total weight of the Empire State Building and its base area. It is conceivable that a woman in stilleto heels could exert more pressure per square inch than the building, but it takes real numbers and conditions to determine that. A 1/4" wide stilleto heel will exert 16 times as much pressure as a 1" heel, so the dimensions are important.
The woman in high heels exerts more pressure on the ground because the pressure exerted is force divided by area; the smaller contact area of the heels concentrates the force, resulting in higher pressure. So, a 500N woman standing in 0.005m high heels exerts more pressure than a 500N woman standing in 0.05m work boots.
The woman in high heels exerts more pressure on the ground because the weight of her body is distributed over a smaller area due to the small surface area of the heel compared to the work boots. This results in higher pressure on the ground beneath the heels.
High heels. The downward force in both cases is the weight of the woman. However, in high heels, the force acts on a relatively small area whereas with work boots the area is larger. As a result, the pressure is greater with high heels.Estimates suggest that a woman of average average mass, wearing stiletto heels with an area of 1 cm^2, will exert more than 10 times the pressure exerted by a 4 ton elephant standing on one foot.
I would think that the woman in high heels would exert more pressure per square inch. All that 50 kg of weight is concentrated onto the small heels of the high heels, whereas with the boots it's spread out around the area of the boots, which significantly lowers the pressure. Put another way, if you go out and try to walk on extremely crunchy snow with the boots, they act like a pair of liferafts on water, in a sense, or at least for a second or two. With the heels, they sink right through the snow.
I would think that the woman in high heels would exert more pressure per square inch. All that 50 kg of weight is concentrated onto the small heels of the high heels, whereas with the boots it's spread out around the area of the boots, which significantly lowers the pressure. Put another way, if you go out and try to walk on extremely crunchy snow with the boots, they act like a pair of liferafts on water, in a sense, or at least for a second or two. With the heels, they sink right through the snow.
the penis in her mouth and ass the penis in her mouth and ass why do you need to know. but if you insist it would be the spiked heels as there is less of it touching the ground. it would be the spiked heels because smaller areas created more pressure than larger areas.
assuming they all weigh the same, they would be equal. if not, the heavier one would be exerting more pressure on the ground. if you are looking for an answer relating to pressure exerted in a specific spot, calculate it by surface area.
Cole Haan offers several styles of boots, including ankle boots and riding boots. Some of the ankle boots have low heels, some have kitten heels and some have wedge heels.
The leg wearing high heels would exert more pressure on the ground due to the smaller surface area in contact with the ground compared to the leg wearing sleepers. This pressure is distributed over a smaller area, increasing the force exerted on the ground.
Yes, someone wearing high heels may exert more pressure because the weight is concentrated on a smaller surface area compared to Wellington boots, which distribute the weight more evenly. This can result in higher pressure on the ground.
The leg with the pointed heels exerts more pressure because the pointed heel concentrates the force over a smaller area, increasing the pressure on the ground. This can lead to discomfort and potentially affect posture and gait.
Look for ballet heels. I have loads.