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- Ground_pressure abstract "Ground pressure is the pressure exerted on the ground by the tires or tracks of a motorized vehicle, and is one measure of its potential mobility, especially over soft ground. It also applies to the feet of a walking person or machine. Ground pressure is measured in pascals (Pa) which corresponds to the United States customary units unit of pounds per square inch (psi). Average ground pressure can be calculated using the standard formula for average pressure: P = F/A. In an idealized case, i.e. a static, uniform net force normal to level ground at Earth sea level, this is simply the object's weight divided by contact area. The ground pressure of motorized vehicles is often compared to the ground pressure of a human foot, which can be 60 - 80 kPa while walking or as much as 13 MPa for a person in spike heels.Increasing the size of the contact area on the ground (the footprint) in relation to the weight decreases the ground pressure. Ground pressure of 14 kPa (2 psi) or less is recommended for fragile ecosystems like marshes. Decreasing the ground pressure increases the flotation, allowing easier passage of the body over soft terrain. This is often observed in activities like snowshoeing.".
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- Ground_pressure wikiPageRevisionID "675718604".
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink All-terrain_vehicle.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Bagger_288.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_engineering.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_quantities.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Caterpillar_track.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Contact_patch.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_track.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Dragline_excavator.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Elephant.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Foot.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink M1_Abrams.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Normal_(geometry).
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pascal_(unit).
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pascals.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pneumatic_tire.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pound_(mass).
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pounds_per_square_inch.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Snowshoe.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Static_pressure.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Stiletto_heel.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Surface_normal.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Tire.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Tire_load_sensitivity.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Tires.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_4Runner.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink United_States_customary_units.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLink Weight.
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ground pressure".
- Ground_pressure wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground pressure".
- Ground_pressure hasPhotoCollection Ground_pressure.
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- Ground_pressure subject Category:Automotive_engineering.
- Ground_pressure subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- Ground_pressure hypernym Pressure.
- Ground_pressure type Article.
- Ground_pressure type Disease.
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- Ground_pressure type Discipline.
- Ground_pressure type Physic.
- Ground_pressure type Quantity.
- Ground_pressure type Technology.
- Ground_pressure comment "Ground pressure is the pressure exerted on the ground by the tires or tracks of a motorized vehicle, and is one measure of its potential mobility, especially over soft ground. It also applies to the feet of a walking person or machine. Ground pressure is measured in pascals (Pa) which corresponds to the United States customary units unit of pounds per square inch (psi). Average ground pressure can be calculated using the standard formula for average pressure: P = F/A.".
- Ground_pressure label "Ground pressure".
- Ground_pressure sameAs Spezifischer_Bodendruck.
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- Ground_pressure sameAs Q5610964.
- Ground_pressure sameAs Q5610964.
- Ground_pressure wasDerivedFrom Ground_pressure?oldid=675718604.
- Ground_pressure isPrimaryTopicOf Ground_pressure.