Biology, asked by Mikyman6765, 11 months ago

There is a lot of atmospheric pressure outside so why not our body feel the pressure?

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Answered by aiham1042
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Answer:because our body pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure

Explanation:you will feel high pressure if you go deep down to ocean.

And your body will tear apart if you go to space because of less pressure than your body

Answered by deep1277
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Answer:Our body doesn't feel the atmospheric pressure because the atmosphere and area is nearly equal to the force of gravity on an object of mass 225kg(2250N).The reason we are not feeling the atmospheric pressure inside our body is also equal to the atmospheric pressure and balances the pressure from outside.

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