The pressure due to atmosphere is very large. why are we not crushed.
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Our body has a liquid called 'blood' which flows through the blood vessels into each and every cell of our body. Our blood exertes a pressure called blood pressure which is slightly greater than the atmospheric pressure. Since, the atmospheric pressure acting on our body from outside is balanced by the blood pressure acting from inside, we do not get crushed.
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Our body has a liquid called 'blood' which flows through the blood vessels into each and every cell of our body. Our blood exertes a pressure called blood pressure which is slightly greater than the atmospheric pressure. Since, the atmospheric pressure acting on our body from outside is balanced by the blood pressure acting from inside, we do not get crushed.
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The pressure of air that is present outside your body is the same as that of the air present ‘inside’ your body. The air that is constantly present in your lungs, ears and nose has the same atmospheric pressure as the air on the outside of your ears, nose, and chest. Since there is no pressure difference, we don’t feel anything at all, as far as atmospheric pressure is concerned.
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