The pressure required to dislodge a human eyeball can vary, but it is generally estimated to be around 60 to 100 mmHg (millimeters of Mercury) or more. This pressure can be generated by blunt trauma or excessive force applied to the eye. However, the exact amount can differ based on individual anatomy and the specific circumstances of the injury. It is important to note that such an event is extremely dangerous and can lead to severe injury or vision loss.
about 500
t matters how much mass the ball has
On what?
100 G's
You dribble the ball, take two steps and put the ball in the rim...... Haha no I am not faced by pressure, so I can't really answer this one I have made some clutch baskets, but I was never scared of missing or anything.
71.23 pounds of pressure approximately
the amount of pressure created when you face plant on concrete
The average is seven pounds.
Learning about the human body and its functions e.g your heart, lungs, kidney and bladder. With physiology it relates to how much the body can take under extreme pressure or tolerance.
50 psi
a beluga whale
The force that causes a soccer ball to take a curved path when it is kicked is called the Magnus effect. This effect occurs when the ball spins as it moves through the air, creating differences in air pressure around the ball that result in a curved trajectory.