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A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Why are marks left on the wooden floor by the woman's shoe heels but not her shoe soles?
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A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Why are marks left on the wooden floor by the woman's shoe heels but not her shoe soles?
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240n/2cm^2 240n/40cm^2 A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Why are marks left on the wooden floor by the woman's shoe heels but not her shoe soles?
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A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Sometimes all this weight acts on the heels of her shoes. What is the pressure under her heels?
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A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Sometimes all this weight acts on the soles of her shoes. What is the pressure under her soles?
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A woman wearing high-heeled shoes stands on a wooden floor. Her total weight is 480N and acts equally on each foot. Sometimes all this weight acts on the heels of her shoes. What is the pressure under her heels? 240n/2cm^2
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