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'''Note:'''
The pressures for adult human male and horse are for standing still position. Human standing on both [[Foot|feet]] creates half of a specified [[pressure]]. A walking human will exert pressure which variesmore dependingthan ondouble his [[Shoestanding size|shoe size]] and his [[Gait (human)|gait]] patternpressure. A galloping horse will exert up to 3.5&nbsp;MPa (500&nbsp;psi). The ground pressure for a [[tire|pneumatic tire]] is roughly equal to its inflation pressure.
 
==See also==