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Atmospheric Pressure | Boyle’s Law | Science of Coconut Water | Hello Science | Vikrant Kirar

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NCERT Physics, Atmospheric Pressure Earth is surrounded by a layer of air called the atmosphere. There's a certain pressure around us at each point of time. So, why don't we feel this immense pressure? Why don't we get crushed under the pressure? What is the effect of this atmospheric pressure in day to day life? Even though we cannot see it, atmospheric pressure has a significant influence on the weather and on objects in general. In this video, Vikrant Kirar explains how the force exerted by the weight of air above us affects the day to day life. The air around us has weight, and it presses against everything it touches. That pressure is called atmospheric pressure, or air pressure. It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth. The atmospheric pressure on the surface of the earth is 101.3 kilo Pascal. This video also explains Boyle's Law. Boyle's Law is a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature Vikrant Kirar and other top educators are teaching live on Unacademy. Use code “CRASHUP" or "VIKRANT” to get 10% off on your Unacademy Subscription. Vikrant Kirar's profile- https://unacademy.com/@ crashup Crashup Channel Link: /crashup Join our Telegram channel: https://t.me/HelloSci Watch the full playlist here - /playlist/PLk4L-L1Rfw1ewcyNRc8nHF3HYZ-Dq3P0y Do Subscribe and be a part of the community for more such lessons here: /channel/UCBsPMRubmJoXda9Z5sHR9QQ?view_as=subscriber Unacademy Subscription Benefits: 1. Learn from your favorite teacher 2. Dedicated DOUBT sessions 3. One Subscription, Unlimited Access 4. Real-time interaction with Teachers 5. You can ask doubts in a live class 6. Limited students 7. Download the videos & watch offline #IITJEE #HelloScience #atmosphericpressure

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