Science, asked by vitnali, 7 months ago

why do we not feel the pressure exerted by the air around us?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason we can't feel it is that the air within our bodies (in our lungs and stomachs, for example) is exerting the same pressure outwards, so there's no pressure difference and no need for us to exert any effort.

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Answered by aiswaryamv22
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Answer:

The reason we can't feel it is that the air within our bodies (in our lungs and stomachs, for example) is exerting the same pressure outwards, so there's no pressure difference and no need for us to exert any effort

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