What happens to the value of atmospheric pressure when a man moves up to a height
of 3000 km above earth surface
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At 3000 km above the Earth's surface the value of atmospheric pressure will be zero. This is because there are no gases in space and hence there is nothing to apply pressure on our body. Due to this the pressure exerted by our blood in the nerve will lead to nerve blast and will die.
FUN FACT:
THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE OVER US IS ABOUT THE WEIGHT OF TWO BABY ELEPHANTS.
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