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Why doesn't our body gets crushed by atmospheric pressure?


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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Our body doesn't gets crushed by the atmospheric pressure because under the pressure exerted by the blood inside our body is equal to the atmospheric pressure and balances the pressure outside and hence our body doesn't get crushed.

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More to Know

Pressure - The force acting on a unit area of surface is known as pressure. It's S.I. unit is Pascal.

\tt Pressure = \cfrac{Force}{Area}

Atmospheric pressure - The pressure exerted by the air is known as atmospheric pressure. It is a natural phenomenon.

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Answered by diptimayeemahanta52
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Air does not crush you down. ... Fortunately, there is typically just as much pressure inside your body pressing outward as there is air pressure outside your body pushing inward. They typically cancel out, meaning that there is no overall force on you and you don't get crushed.

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