Biology, asked by tamanna377, 2 months ago

Explain Atmospheric Pressure fluently.. Plz don't spam​

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Answered by akshatsingh20054g
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The air pressure is explained as the weight of the air column above our head acting per unit area. But since air is not continuous how can the weight of all the air molecules (above our head) be acting on our head? I mean we would only feel the weight of the molecules near the surface of our head (if not then why not?) but how do we feel the weight of molecules so far away? please sir mark me as brainliest please like also to

Answered by AnikSarkar7
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Atmospheric pressure, also known as barometric pressure, is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth. The standard atmosphere is a unit of pressure defined as 101,325 Pa, which is equivalent to 760 mm Hg, 29.9212 inches Hg, or 14.696 psi

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