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The pressure due to atmosphere is very large .Why are we not crushed

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pressure due to atmosphere is very large .but we not crushed because our body also have pressure. our body's pressure is exerted by blood that flows in blood vessels

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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The reason why we aren't crushed under the weight of the air is that the pressure inside our body is equal to the atmospheric pressure which cancels out the pressure being applied outwards.

The air girding is heavy, and it pushes against everything it comes in contact with called atmospheric pressure or air pressure. As gravity pulls a body to Earth, the air lying above it exerts a force on it.

Air is like a fluid that flows about and seeks to crush you. Fortunately, as the air pressure outside our body pressures inward, the pressure inside our body presses outward as well. They generally balance out and you do not feel any overall force and you are not crushed. Also, if the internal and external pressures are not fairly balanced, our skin, muscles, and other tissues are generally robust and flexible enough to repel the stress. Hence we are not crushed by air.

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