Physics, asked by Chandra1972, 10 months ago

How does the pressure inside the ears increase during underwater diving?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ear Pain, Scuba Diving - Overview

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Some divers call it "ear squeeze." As a diver goes deeper under water and the outer environment pressure increases, the pressure in the middle ear (the part behind the ear drum) is "squeezed" by the increasing pressure of the water from outside.

Answered by shakshi696
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Ear Pain, Scuba Diving - Overview

Some divers call it "ear squeeze." As a diver goes deeper under water and the outer environment pressure increases, the pressure in the middle ear (the part behind the ear drum) is "squeezed" by the increasing pressure of the water from outside.

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