Physics, 10.12.2020 23:00, haleybain6353
When you stand up on your feet your feet cover an area of about 0.2 m2. Your feet push on the ground with a pressure of 50 lbs for each foot . What is your weight? (Hint: Weight is a force. ) Use the formula Pressure = Force / Area to solve the following problems.
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