If air pressure has a large magnitude why aren't we crushed under it
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The reason is quite simple: the contents of our bodies (blood, bones, muscle, etc) are at the same pressure as the atmosphere. Even if they were not, atmospheric pressure is certainly not enough to get our bones crushed. When a diver is 10m under water, the pressure is doubled
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Because the contect of body through at same pressure as at in atmosphere
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