Watts
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.
No, a standing wave does not physically move along the medium. It appears to oscillate in place due to the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions. The nodes and antinodes of the standing wave remain stationary.
on tiptoe, because the force acts over less area
Homeostasis
The pressure exerted by a man standing on one leg depends on his weight, the surface area of his foot in contact with the ground, and the force distribution. Generally, the pressure will be higher when standing on one leg compared to standing on two legs because the force is concentrated on a smaller area.
Donatello.
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Donatello is credited with reviving the ancient art of bronze casting free standing figures, his sculpture of David is the art work.
This applies to Donatello.
If there is an actual physical line on the floor, and you are on it, then you are on line. If you are in a line of people, you are in line. If you are in a line of people, and also standing on a physical line on the floor, then you are both in and on line. If there is a group of people, standing in a line, and you are standing on top of the group of people standing in line, then you are standing on line.
Victorian schoolchildren who misbehaved could face punishments such as detention, writing lines, standing in the corner, wearing a dunce cap, or even receiving physical punishment like caning or flogging. The severity of the punishment often depended on the seriousness of the offense.
The motto of Daegu Physical Education High School is 'Standing on the top'.
The Greeks were the first to make truly free standing sculptures and i suppose you can say the Standing youth/Kouros is the oldest we've found (600 BCE) but then there are also Kroisos (kouros from Anaysos) from 525 BCE, (both of those have unknown artists), the Kritios boy from 480 BCE which is believed to be made my Athenian sculptor Kritios (480 BCE) . Polykleitos wrote his Canon where the head of the body is 1/7th its size and he made Doryphorous
The Crazy Horse Memorial was commissioned by Henry Standing Bear, a Lakota elder, to be sculpted by Korczak Ziolkowski. Today, Crazy Horse Memorial is owned and operated by the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation, a private non-profit organization.
In Victorian schools, punishments included caning, standing in a corner, writing lines, detention, or wearing a dunce cap. Corporal punishment was common and often administered for even minor infractions. Teachers had a great deal of authority to discipline students as they saw fit.
It would have depended on your social standing in society.The poor were very poor and and suffered enormous hardships. The wealthy were very wealthy and had few if any worries.
rich and fashionable women in the victorian era wore extravagant dresses with lots of frills, pearls, and other items to show off their social standing. hair was worn in complicated braids and curls, with fancy pins and combs.