Why do we not feel air pressure although there is a tall column of air above us
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Air is compressible and it is light in nature which does not make us feel it. As the total atmospheric pressure is 1 ATM.
Although the inside pressure of our body is far enough to suit it from the outside which does not makes us feel.
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Although the inside pressure of our body is far enough to suit it from the outside which does not makes us feel.
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The total pressure exerted by the earth's atmosphere is equal to 1 atm.
The total pressure exerted form the inside of our body is enough to counter the pressure of the atmosphere.
If you were on Venus, your body would've been imploded due to its external pressure (around 92 bars)
The total pressure exerted form the inside of our body is enough to counter the pressure of the atmosphere.
If you were on Venus, your body would've been imploded due to its external pressure (around 92 bars)
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