How heavy is air? - Dan Quinn

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You may not realize it,
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but from the moment you got out of bed today
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to the point where you sat down to watch this video,
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you've essentially been swimming.
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Why? Because air is a fluid just like water.
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It has waves and eddies.
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It flows.
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And when you push air out of the way,
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it rushes around you into a wake.
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So why don't we notice it most of the time?
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We commonly think of air as empty space.
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But while one cubic centimeter of interstellar space,
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the volume in the tip of your pinky finger,
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contains roughly one atom,
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the same volume of air has about 10 quintillion molecules.
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If that sounds hard to wrap your head around,
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it happens to be about the same
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as the number of insects alive on the planet,
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all crawling, climbing, and flying over each other
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in an enormous, tightly packed swarm.
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When this swarm of molecules runs into things,
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it exerts a force, pressing against the boundaries of the fluid,
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like water pressing against the glass of a bottle.
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This is known as air pressure.
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And while air is lighter than water,
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all those molecules still get pretty heavy,
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with the total air filling a typical school gym,
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weighing about as much as an adult elephant.
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So when you walk into a gym,
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how come you're not immediately crushed
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by the elephant of air in the room?
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Well, first of all,
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because most of it is pressing on the floor and the walls,
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and the part that is pressing on you
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is pushed back by the pressure inside you!
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You see, the air, as well as the water and everything else,
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that fills our bodies exerts an amount of pressure
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equal to that of the air outside.
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Of course, this is no accident.
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It's precisely what allows us to survive
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in the normal atmosphere,
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and what makes it more difficult
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at high altitudes or deep water.
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And we normally don't feel the air pressing on us
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because it's generally uniform.
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So even though different amounts of air molecules
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are hitting you at different times,
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the swarm is so thick
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that all those little differences average out.
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What happens when air pressure isn't uniform?
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This means that the molecules are pushing harder
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in one region of air than another,
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driving the air flow from the higher pressure region
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to the lower.
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We feel this flow directly as wind,
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and the pressure systems
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that meteorologists are always going on about
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are responsible for other weather changes,
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from the mundane to the catastrophic.
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But differences in air pressure
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do more than just let us complain about the weather;
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they're the very reason we're alive.
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We breathe by lowering the pressure in our lungs,
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allowing air to rush in.
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So the next time you take a deep breath,
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think of the unfathomable number of air molecules
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you're commanding to move.
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We look up at the night sky
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to ponder the infinity of space,
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but unless you're watching this video
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from that deep space,
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there are more air molecules
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in and around your body
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than there are grains of sand in all the world's beaches and deserts,
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stars in the visible universe,
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or both of those numbers combined.
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The vastness of the universe
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is right in front of you
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and inside you.
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