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well, the astronaut finally wakes up because he hears two distinct alarms. one for high co2 and another for low pressure, but the suit has way too much oxygen. as he stumbles to the hab, he is facing both high co2 and high o2, but a lowered atmospheric pressure. if the atmospheric pressure inside the suit is now 0.5 atm (equivalent to an altitude on earth of 5500 m above sea level), then what low pressure symptoms could he be experiencing? this is separate from just the co2 and o2 levels.

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The low atmospheric pressure symptoms could he be experiencing the headache, nausea, dizziness, loss of coordination.

The force exerted  the surface by the air lies above the surface due to gravity is called as the atmospheric pressure.   The air around you has some of the weight and the pressure against it is called as the atmospheric pressure. as he stumbles to the hab, he is facing both high CO₂ and high O₂, but a lowered atmospheric pressure. if the atmospheric pressure inside the suit is now 0.5 atm (equivalent to an altitude on earth of 5500 m above sea level), then low pressure symptoms could he be experiencing are :

  • headache,
  • nausea,
  • dizziness,
  • loss of coordination.

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