We don't feel the weight of air on our heads because air pressure is exerted uniformly in all directions, including upwards and downwards. This means that the pressure pushing down on us from the atmosphere is balanced by the pressure exerted by our bodies and the air inside us. Additionally, our bodies are adapted to this constant pressure, making it imperceptible in our daily experience.
i can feel it coming in the air tonight by phill Collins
In the Air - TV ROCK feat. Rudy Axwell
There's a little creepy house in a little creepy place Little creepy town in a little creepy world Little creepy girl with her little creepy face Saying funny things that you have never heard Do you know what it's all about Are you brave enough to figure out Know that you could set your world on fire If you are strong enough to leave your doubts Feel it Breathe it Believe it and you'll be walking on air Go try Go fly so high and you'll be walking on air You feel this unless you kill this Go on and you're forgiven I knew that I could feel that I feel like I am walking on air Yeah She has a little creepy cat and a little creepy bed. Little rocking chair and an old blue hat. That little creepy girl Oh She loves to sing She has a little gift An amazing thing With her little funny eyes of hazel With her little funny old blue hat she will go and set the world on fire No one ever thought she could do that Feel it Breathe it Believe it and you'll be walking on air Go try Go fly so high and you'll be walking on air You feel this unless you kill this Go on and you're forgiven I knew that I could feel that I feel like I am walking on air Flitter up and hover down Be all around Be all around You know that I love you Go on Feel it Breathe it Believe it and you'll be walking on air Go try Go fly so high and you'll be walking on air You feel this unless you kill this Go on and you're forgiven I knew that I could feel that I feel like I am walking on air I am walking on air
I dont know and i really dont care
I think you're talking about All Around Me by Flyleaf but Im pretty sure it goes 'I can feel you all around me thickening the air Im breathing'
You don't feel the weight of the air column because the air pressure inside your body and the air pressure outside your body are equalized. This balance prevents you from feeling the weight of the column of air pressing down on you.
a person feels normal because air is air but some people dont like airports so they dont fly to places with air but they dont go on the moon either
The weight of air is known as atmospheric pressure. A person may not physically feel the weight of air, but changes in atmospheric pressure can sometimes be felt in the ears or head, especially during changes in altitude like going up a mountain. This can cause discomfort or even pain in some individuals.
The quantity of air in the atmosphere above our head is about 250 kilograms which is about the weight of two baby elephants. But we don't feel the enormous weight is balanced by the pressure exerted by the blood and other fluids present in our body
you dont they all have air drawn threw the clear plastic pipe from the filter head
i dont know but u can find out
When you weigh yourself in water, some of your body's weight is supported by the buoyant force of the water, making you feel lighter. In air, there is no buoyant force to counteract your weight, so you feel heavier. This difference in perceived weight is due to the density and buoyancy of the medium in which you are weighing yourself.
The acid with "bad" air in the stomach goes up and up that blocks the breathing system . When the "bad" air goes up it will go to the head and make us feel dizzy.
No, objects have the same weight in a vacuum as they do in air. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, which is independent of the surrounding air or lack thereof. However, objects feel lighter in a vacuum because there is no air resistance to oppose their motion.
roughly 14.6 pounds
We do not feel the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on us because our bodies are used to the constant pressure from the air around us. Our internal pressure matches the external pressure, so we don't perceive it as a sensation of weight.
we feel unbalanced due to the pressure of air inside the baloon, trying to pop out cos of our body weight. our feet wont be in a relaxing position to feel good