Physics, asked by sabitamaharanap, 1 year ago

We do not get crushed under the large atmospheric pressure a ting on our body

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Answered by singhmahesh140
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The air that surrounds us may seem to be absolutely weightless, but it’s far from being so. Why do we assume that air is weightless? Does it not have the right to some weight of its own? After all, the atmosphere is a part of the planet, and it contains a number of gases that are present in differing amounts.
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Answered by prolita30ovuwfv
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We don't get crushed under the large atmospheric pressure. This is because our blood pressure also exerts equal force on it. As a result, net force acting on our body is zero.

mansoormehdi: hey frnd thats not actually blood pressure bt the cells which contain protoplasm and this protoplasm exert pressure as watr so it cancels the atm prssr
prolita30ovuwfv: mansoor, as much as i remember, we had read abt blood pressure in class 9. maybe what u r saying is in higher classes. btw, thanks for informing
mansoormehdi: m ur classmt
prolita30ovuwfv: pls.. don't irritate me @coollll
prolita30ovuwfv: i m not scared. i don't wanna be a part of useless things
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