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The weight of a shoe can vary based on the size, style, and materials used in its construction. On average, a men's athletic shoe can weigh between 9-13 ounces (255-369 grams), while a women's dress shoe may weigh between 6-8 ounces (170-227 grams).

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What is the thickness of iron measurement for shoe soles?

The thickness of iron used for shoe soles can vary depending on the type of shoe and the manufacturer. Common thicknesses range from 1.5mm to 3mm. Thicker iron is often used for heavy-duty or work boots, while thinner iron may be used for dress shoes.


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Is a shoe measured in grams or kilograms?

The length of the shoe would be measured in millimetres. The international standard (ISO 9407) calls for a system of sizing known as Mondopoint, this quotes both the mean length and width of the foot the shoe is designed to fit. A shoe with the stated size of 270/100 would be for a foot with a mean length of 270 mm and a width of 100 mm. Most European shoe sizes use a system where the quoted size is the length of the last (a cobbler's tool shaped like a foot) measured in Paris points, a Paris point is 6.667 mm. so the shoe size will be length of last (in mm) divided by 6.667. UK shoe sizes are based on the length of the last measured in barleycorns.


What type of simple machine is a shoe laces?

A shoe lace acts as a pulley, which is a simple machine that helps to change the direction of a force. When you pull on a shoe lace to tighten your shoe, it is functioning like a pulley by redirecting the force applied to the lace.


What is the shaft of the shoe?

The shaft of the shoe refers to the part of the shoe that covers the top of the foot and extends upwards towards the ankle. It can vary in height depending on the style of the shoe, with options like ankle, mid-calf, and knee-high shafts. The shaft provides support and structure to the shoe while also determining the overall look and fit.

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What is the mass of a shoe?

it really depends on the shoe but what you can do is to get a spring scale and then that can help get the answer for your question because every shoe is different some is light and some is heavy so you cant get a specific answer


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What does the toe of his father's heavy shoe mentioned at the end of the story symbolize?

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Is there a link between shoe size and height?

not really but the higher you are your foot gets bigger and you get more heavy


What is Wladimir Klitschko shoe size?

Wladimir Klitschko's shoe size is typically reported to be around 14 (US size). His large shoe size is consistent with his height of 6 feet 6 inches, which is common among athletes in heavy-weight boxing.


What is the best running shoe for an overweight guy?

Brooks Beast si the best for heavy-set and larger runners.


Are timberland boots good for heavy snow?

They are good for both fashion and snow. It depends on the particular shoe you are inquiring about.


Where did Oscar brown come up with the horse shoe?

Oscar E brown did not 'come up' with the horseshoe. The horseshoe has been in existence for thousands of years in one form or the other. He did however 'invent' a new type of shoe that was supposed to be a 'double' shoe. An upper shoe was fastened to the hoof and a lower shoe was detachable from the upper shoe to sharpen caulks or replace it. The double shoe was not very successful for obvious reasons such as the need to remove the upper shoe to trim the hoof and the fact that they were twice as heavy as a single shoe.


Does the design on the bottom of the shoe affect how you run?

For some people, it may seem to affect them but for me, I don't think it really matters. As long as the shoe is light and comfortable, I am able to run in it. Having thick and heavy soles may affect me though.


What is a clodhopper?

A clodhopper is a large, heavy shoe, or an awkward, clumsy person.


What are the qualities of a good running shoe?

The 2 most important qualities that you should look for in a running are arch support and weight. I have found that shoes that do not supply proper arch support lead to aching feet. A heavy shoe will cause leg pain.