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Ears Popping on a Plane


DavidStack

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Many people do not enjoy plane rides because of the uncomfortable feeling of their ears popping as the plane rises. This has to do with air pressure, a concept that is not really covered in AP-C Physics but we did deal with last year and is certainly important in understanding the general physics around us. As the airplane increases in altitude, the air becomes less dense (since less air is being pushed down by gravity), leading to a decrease in air pressure. Because of this, the air trapped in your inner ear will cause your eardrums to push outward, causing a discomfort. To compensate for this, your body naturally allows some air from your inner ear to escape through the Eustachian tubes, two small channels that connect the inner ears to the throat, creating the "pop" of your ears. You likely had no interest in this, or you were already aware of why your ears pop, but thanks for reading anyways!

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