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Pressure applied to the ground by a man standing on stilts
ohh thanks, i didn't know that- sebastian281172
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Pressure applied to the ground by a man standing on stilts
it doesn't matter because of it all factors back to the equation on top. Ex. ((ab)/2 + (ab)/2)/c = (2ab/2)/c = ab/c- sebastian281172
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Pressure applied to the ground by a man standing on stilts
Homework Statement: How much pressure is applied to the ground by a 52 kg man who is standing on square stilts that measure 0.06 m on each edge? Homework Equations: p=(F/A) P = (F/A) = (52*9.81)/(.06^2) = 207100- sebastian281172
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