Physics, asked by admax79958, 1 year ago

Explain in brief why does our head not get crushed with atmospheric pressure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii Mate!!

Here Is Answer To Your Question

We are not crushed by atmospheric pressure because humans evolved, through all of our biological ancestors over more than 3 billion years, to thrive under exactly these conditions of atmospheric pressure.

The principal method our bodies use to withstand this external pressure from the atmosphere around us, is to have fluids internally at essentially the same pressure — mostly water. The net pressure difference across all of your membranes (on individual cells, and e.g. your skin as a whole) is virtually zero.

When you do occasionally develop a small pressure differential between inside and outside… usually you’ll have to burp, or fart. Sometimes you’ll have to pop a blister.

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Answered by ayushkuntal56
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Dear friend,
that is a very nice question to be asked..
but, here is your answer
the pressure inside our body is the same as the atmospheric pressure in the atmosphere.
ATMOSPHERE: the blanket of air that surrounds theEarth.
so the atmospheric pressure doesn't have any effect on our body.
Hope it helps...
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