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You should aim to distribute your weight evenly on both feet without excessively pressing down on the floor. It's important to maintain a relaxed posture to avoid strain on your muscles and joints. Listen to your body and adjust the pressure as needed for comfort and balance.

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Why do high heels put more pressure on the floor?

High heels concentrate a person's weight onto a small area, increasing the pressure on the floor compared to flat shoes. The narrow point of contact creates a higher force per unit area, making it feel like there is more pressure on the floor.


Which exerts greater pressure on the floor- standing flat footed or standing on tip toe?

Standing on tip toe exerts greater pressure on the floor compared to standing flat footed. When standing on tip toe, the weight of the body is concentrated on a smaller area, resulting in higher pressure on the floor.


How does the amount of pressure you exert on the floor when you are lying down compare with the amount of pressure exert when you are standing up?

Since your weight remains constant, the only variable is the area. Pressure is the ratio of Force to Area, implying that the larger the area the smaller the pressure and vice versa. Since lying down translate into occupying a larger area than when standing up, a lower pressure is exerted on the floor while lying compared to when standing on the floor.


What pressure does a 150 pound woman exert on the floor when she balances on one of her heels?

Assuming the woman is standing on one heel, she is exerting a pressure equal to her weight (150 pounds) distributed over the surface area of the heel in contact with the floor. The exact pressure would depend on the size and shape of the heel and how it interacts with the floor surface.


Which exerts greater pressure on the floor standing flat-footed or standing on tiptoe?

on tiptoe, because the force acts over less area

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