Why the pressure inside an aeroplane is maintained at normal ground level atmospheric presseure
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Pressure inside an Aeroplane is maintained at normal ground level atmospheric pressure .
Explanation :
The atmospheric pressure is maximum at sea level.
As we go to higher altitudes, the air becomes thinner and the atmospheric pressure decreases.
At the height which the airplane flies, the air pressure is very low.
At such low pressure we have problems like nose bleeding because the pressure exerted by the blood in our body will be much higher than pressure outside.
so this causes blood vessels to burst .
That is why pressure inside an aeroplane is maintained at the normal ground atmospheric pressure.
Explanation :
The atmospheric pressure is maximum at sea level.
As we go to higher altitudes, the air becomes thinner and the atmospheric pressure decreases.
At the height which the airplane flies, the air pressure is very low.
At such low pressure we have problems like nose bleeding because the pressure exerted by the blood in our body will be much higher than pressure outside.
so this causes blood vessels to burst .
That is why pressure inside an aeroplane is maintained at the normal ground atmospheric pressure.
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Pressure inside an Aeroplane is maintained at normal ground level atmospheric pressure .
Explanation :
The atmospheric pressure is maximum at sea level.
As we go to higher altitudes, the air becomes thinner and the atmospheric pressure decreases.
At the height which the airplane flies, the air pressure is very low.
At such low pressure we have problems like nose bleeding because the pressure exerted by the blood in our body will be much higher than pressure outside.
so this causes blood vessels to burst .
That is why pressure inside an aeroplane is maintained at the normal ground atmospheric pressure.
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