approximately 12 psi when standing on all fours
The pressure you exert when standing on one foot is actually your weight divided by the area of contact between your foot and the ground. Shoe size is not a relevant factor in this calculation as it does not affect the pressure. The smaller the area of contact, the greater the pressure exerted on the ground.
There is about 2 ton of air on every square foot of the Earth (less at high altitudes)
One square foot of water exerts a pressure of approximately 62.4 pounds per square foot at sea level. This is based on the weight of water, which is about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. The pressure exerted increases with depth, following the principle that pressure is equal to the weight of the water column above the area.
A jumbo jet can exert a weight of around 800,000 to 900,000 pounds per square foot of pressure on the runway during takeoff. This pressure is generated by the weight of the aircraft and its engines on the landing gear, which is spread out over the surface of the tires.
The pressure under Fran's one foot is the force exerted by her weight divided by the area of her foot in contact with the ground. This pressure is higher when she stands on one foot compared to when she stands on two feet, as the force is now distributed over a smaller area.
Standing on one foot concentrates your body weight onto a smaller area, increasing the pressure exerted on the ground beneath that foot. This pressure is due to the force of gravity acting on your body, which is spread over a smaller surface area when standing on one foot.
It depends how big the elephant is.
A tsunami can exert pressure equivalent to the weight of several tons per square foot, depending on its size and force. This immense pressure can cause significant damage to coastal structures and infrastructure.
The pressure exerted on your feet while walking can vary, but it is typically around 1.5 times your body weight on each foot. This pressure helps to provide stability and propulsion as you move.
High heels have a small surface area that concentrates the wearer's body weight on a tiny area, creating more pressure per square inch on the dance floor compared to an elephant's foot, which has a larger surface area that distributes its weight more evenly.
depends on what the stiletto heel is made of. if it's made of adamanthium, then no