Physics, asked by saumu88, 6 months ago

what do you mean by atmospheric pressure? why do we not feel uneasy even under the enormous pressure of atmosphere above as well as around us?​

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Answered by 390comsyu2020shivang
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Explanation:

We do not feel uneasy even under the enormous atmospheric pressure because blood in our body exerts blood pressure which is slightly more than atmospheric pressure.

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Answered by janmiya23
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Answer:

That pressure is called atmospheric pressure, or air pressure. It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth. Atmospheric pressure is commonly measured with a barometer. ... Meteorologists describe the atmospheric pressure by how high the mercury rises.

Explanation:

We do not feel uneasy even under the enormous atmospheric pressure because blood in our body exerts blood pressure which is slightly more than atmospheric pressure

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