Heeled shoes can increase pressure on the front of the foot by pushing body weight forward. This can lead to discomfort, pain, and potential foot problems such as bunions or plantar fasciitis. The higher the heel, the greater the pressure on the front of the foot.
The pressure the dancer exerts on the floor while wearing large clown shoes would be distributed over a larger area compared to the dancer in the photo on the left, who is likely wearing normal shoes. This means that the pressure per unit area would be less for the dancer with clown shoes due to the larger surface area available for distributing the force.
Assuming we are using a pressure transducer to measure barometric pressure, I understand that a gauge type transducer would be used. The internal diaphragm would have a fixed pressure behind it (at a guess would be at standard temp/pressure, STP, ie 20 deg C @ 1013mb), so the transducer has a reference to work against. The front of the diaphragm would be exposed to atmosphere. I would assume the reference (gauge) pressure would vary as the barometric pressure varies, as the diaphragm would move towards the side with least pressure, or at 1013mb the diapragm would be in the centre (which could be used as the null output voltage), higher than 1013mb could produce a positive voltage swing, less than 1013mb could go negative. This is all I can think of, please let me know if on the right track.
Pressure has a direct relationship with the speed of sound, which in turn affects the frequency of a wave. As pressure increases, the speed of sound increases. This causes the wavelength to decrease, resulting in an increase in frequency. Conversely, a decrease in pressure would lead to a decrease in frequency.
area affects pressure ,for example like when you walk on sand while wearing heels or flat shoes ,the area of heel is smaller so larger is the pressure whereas area of flat shoes is larger so smaller the pressure.
True. When a force is spread over a larger area, the pressure exerted is reduced. This is why wearing snowshoes prevent you from sinking into the snow as much as you would wearing regular shoes.
Yes, they would.
Masks were extremely important, also togas and robes. Incomedy'sthey would wear flat soled shoes nicknamed socks and intragedy'sthey would wear heeled shoes.
Hydrolics, they take the pressure and multiply it by pressing on a smaller area, most also have electric pumps as well. Think of it like a high heeled shoe, which would you rather a 17 stone rugby player trod on your foot with, flat soled shoes or very pointy high heeled boots. Hope that helps.
Nuns wear different things depending on the customs of their particular community. I am a teacher and it would be quite inappropriate for me to show up to school with no shoes on, with high-heeled shoes, or expensive shoes. Some nuns are dedicated to works of penance or have a special spirit of simplicity etc. It would be appropriate and virtuous for them to not wear shoes if that is their communities tradition.
I think it is mostly a style thing. Personally, I like higher heeled shoes because I like the added height, plus I really like the look. If they fit well, they are more comfortable than flat heeled shoes or boots. I think it is high time that men's fashions come out of the "dark ages" and become more fashion forward. Just so the designers don't try to "macho" the heels up to the point that they ruin the style and balance of the shoes, I think it would work well. It would not work for everybody, but I think it at least should be made available as a men's fashion. We are tired of the same old bland shoe styles.High heel wearer and proud...
Blood pressure would increase
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase
if a person is strong nothing would have an affect. it depends on the pressure and strength used.
The pressure the dancer exerts on the floor while wearing large clown shoes would be distributed over a larger area compared to the dancer in the photo on the left, who is likely wearing normal shoes. This means that the pressure per unit area would be less for the dancer with clown shoes due to the larger surface area available for distributing the force.
Room pressure is not likely to affect one's dreams directly. But if the dreamer has a sinus infection or other air-pressure sensitive condition, that physical factor would affect dreams.