At the sea level the atmospheric
pressure 101 x 103 Pa is acting on a
table top of size 1m². Under such a
heavy pressure, why doesn't the table
top crumble down?
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As you know, atmospheric pressure is exerted by gases which is distributed in all directions and not not just downwards. ... Therefore, table doesn't crumble down despite high atmospheric pressure
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