How heavy is air Dan Quinn

Transcriber: Jessica Ruby
Reviewer: Caroline Cristal

You may not realize it,

but from the moment you got out of bed today

to the point where you sat down to watch this video,

you’ve essentially been swimming.

Why? Because air is a fluid just like water.

It has waves and eddies.

It flows.

And when you push air out of the way,

it rushes around you into a wake.

So why don’t we notice it most of the time?

We commonly think of air as empty space.

But while one cubic centimeter of interstellar space,

the volume in the tip of your pinky finger,

contains roughly one atom,

the same volume of air has about 10 quintillion molecules.

If that sounds hard to wrap your head around,

it happens to be about the same

as the number of insects alive on the planet,

all crawling, climbing, and flying over each other

in an enormous, tightly packed swarm.

When this swarm of molecules runs into things,

it exerts a force, pressing against the boundaries of the fluid,

like water pressing against the glass of a bottle.

This is known as air pressure.

And while air is lighter than water,

all those molecules still get pretty heavy,

with the total air filling a typical school gym,

weighing about as much as an adult elephant.

So when you walk into a gym,

how come you’re not immediately crushed

by the elephant of air in the room?

Well, first of all,

because most of it is pressing on the floor and the walls,

and the part that is pressing on you

is pushed back by the pressure inside you!

You see, the air, as well as the water and everything else,

that fills our bodies exerts an amount of pressure

equal to that of the air outside.

Of course, this is no accident.

It’s precisely what allows us to survive

in the normal atmosphere,

and what makes it more difficult

at high altitudes or deep water.

And we normally don’t feel the air pressing on us

because it’s generally uniform.

So even though different amounts of air molecules

are hitting you at different times,

the swarm is so thick

that all those little differences average out.

What happens when air pressure isn’t uniform?

This means that the molecules are pushing harder

in one region of air than another,

driving the air flow from the higher pressure region

to the lower.

We feel this flow directly as wind,

and the pressure systems

that meteorologists are always going on about

are responsible for other weather changes,

from the mundane to the catastrophic.

But differences in air pressure

do more than just let us complain about the weather;

they’re the very reason we’re alive.

We breathe by lowering the pressure in our lungs,

allowing air to rush in.

So the next time you take a deep breath,

think of the unfathomable number of air molecules

you’re commanding to move.

We look up at the night sky

to ponder the infinity of space,

but unless you’re watching this video

from that deep space,

there are more air molecules

in and around your body

than there are grains of sand in all the world’s beaches and deserts,

stars in the visible universe,

or both of those numbers combined.

The vastness of the universe

is right in front of you

and inside you.

抄写员:Jessica Ruby
审阅者:Caroline Cristal

您可能没有意识到,

但从您今天起床

到坐下来观看此视频的那一刻起,

您基本上一直在游泳。

为什么? 因为空气和水一样是流体。

它有波浪和漩涡。

它流动。

当你把空气推开时,

它会在你周围冲进尾流。

那么为什么我们大部分时间都没有注意到它呢?

我们通常认为空气是空的空间。

但是,虽然 1 立方厘米的星际空间,

即你小指尖的体积,

大约包含一个原子

,但相同体积的空气中大约有 10 个 quintillion 分子。

如果这听起来难以理解,

它恰好

与地球上活着的昆虫的数量

差不多,它们都

在一个巨大的、紧密的蜂群中爬行、攀爬和相互飞行。

当这群分子遇到物体时,

它会施加一种力,压在流体的边界上,

就像水压在瓶子的玻璃上一样。

这被称为气压。

虽然空气比水轻,但

所有这些分子仍然很重

,整个空气充满了典型的学校体育馆,

重量大约与成年大象一样重。

那么,当你走进健身房时,

为什么你不会立即被

房间里的空气大象压垮?

嗯,首先,

因为大部分是压在地板和墙壁上,

而压在你身上的那部分是被

你内心的压力推回去的!

你看,充满我们身体的空气、水和其他一切都会

产生

与外界空气相同的压力。

当然,这绝非偶然。

这正是使我们能够

在正常大气中生存的原因,

也是使我们

在高海拔或深水中更加困难的原因。

而且我们通常不会感觉到空气压在我们身上,

因为它通常是均匀的。

因此,即使不同数量的空气分子

在不同的时间撞击你

,群体是如此之大

,以至于所有这些微小的差异都被平均化了。

当气压不均匀时会发生什么?

这意味着分子

在一个空气区域的推动力比另一个区域更大,从而

推动空气从高压区域流向低压区域

我们直接感受到这种流动就像风一样

,气象学家一直在研究

的压力系统对其他天气变化负责,

从平凡到灾难性。

但是气压的差异

不仅仅让我们抱怨天气;

他们就是我们活着的原因。

我们通过降低肺部压力来呼吸,

让空气涌入。

所以下次你深呼吸时,

想想你命令移动的空气分子的数量不可估量

我们仰望夜空

来思考太空的无限,

但除非你是

从那个深空看这个视频,

否则

你身体内和周围的空气分子

比世界上所有海滩和沙漠中的沙粒还要多 ,

可见宇宙中的恒星,

或这两个数字的组合。

浩瀚的宇宙

就在你的面前和

你的内心。