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describe balance in atmospheric pressure in our body✨

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Answered by Anonymous
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balancing atmospheric pressure in our body the pressure exerted by the year on the head and shoulders is 10 to the power 5 Newton per metre square this pressure is equal to the weight of the large elephant now the question arises why we are not crushed by the enormous pressure of the atmosphere our body is made up of cells the pressure exerted by the blood on the wall of the cells is equal to the atmospheric pressure and thus balance is it a atmospheric pressure is applied in what is equally in all directions be body fluids apply the pressure at words to balance the atmospheric pressure...

Answered by kaurgursimran2005
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Our body have an internal blood pressure which is more or less equal to the atmospheric pressure in our surroundings. Thus the two pressure cancel each other and that is how our body balance with atmospheric pressure.

At sea level, because of the 60-mile column of atmosphere between you and outer space, there's about 15 pounds per square inch of air pressure pushing down on every part of your body. Now go pick up a 15-pound weight.


The reason we can't feel it is that the air within our bodies (in our lungs and stomachs, for example) is exerting the same pressure outwards, so there's no pressure difference and no need for us to exert any effort.

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