Calculate the pressure exerted on the floor by the heel

  1. As a woman walks, her entire weight is momentarily supported on the heel of one shoe. Calculate the pressure exerted on the
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  2. Calculate the pressure exerted on the floor by the heel if it has an area of 1.45 cm2 and the woman's mass is 58.0 kg. Express
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  3. Estimate the pressure exerted on the floor by a 75 kg store clerk standing momentarily on a single heel of their shoe, where the
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  4. Can you find the pressure exerted on the floor by the heel if it has an are of 1.50 cm^2 and the woman's mass is 55kg?
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  5. A person of weight 820 N stands on one leg. The area of the foot in contact with the floor is 1.4 X 10^-2 m^2a. Calculate the
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  6. High-heeled shoes can cause tremendous pressure to be applied to the floor. Suppose the radius of a heel is 6.00 10-3 m. At
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  7. A 73.5 kg person sits on a 3.20 kg chair. Each leg of the chair makes contact with the floor in a circle that is 1.74 cm in
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  8. A 2.5L flask contains 0.25mol each of so2 and n2 gas at 27 ° c. calculate the partial pressure exerted by each gas and also the
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    2. Hafeeza asked by Hafeeza
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  9. A floor mat weighing 220 N is 4 m long, 3 m wide, and 0.04 m thick. How much pressure is exerted by the mat against the floor,
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    2. Nomi asked by Nomi
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  10. a) Calculate the pressure exerted by 0.5160 mol N2 in a 1.0000 L container at 24.6°C using the ideal gas law.atm (b) Calculate
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    2. mel asked by mel
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