bizzare question

which of the following symptoms are likely to affect an astronaut in space??
a)swollen face
b)swollen feet
c)headache
d)orientational problem

13 Answers

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tapanmast Vora ·

all of 'em LOLzzz

24
eureka123 ·

no...........

anyways explain ur answer

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virang1 Jhaveri ·

wat is orientational problem?

@ Tapan headache is not possible because no force of gravity will be exerted on the blood and the blood can easily flow through the body(specially the head)

1
archana anand ·

swollen feet???????[7]

24
eureka123 ·

i think blood thing only a medical student can understand.....[3][3]

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virang1 Jhaveri ·

i think
d)

1
Aditya ·

a. due to malnutrition (kwashiorkor)...[3]

3
msp ·

d BECOS HE DOESNT FEELS GRAVITY.

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tapanmast Vora ·

I was jus kiddin [4]

As the name of da Que suggests its BIZZARE!!

3
msp ·

I THINK ONE OF A AND B MAY HAPPEN.BECOS WITHOUT GRAVITY HOW CAN THE BLOOD MOVE FREELY TO THE LOWER PART OF THE BODY.

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virang1 Jhaveri ·

It can see the heart will pump it across the body the therefore without gravity , the flow is enhanced and easy

1
Anuj ·

is it multiple correct????????

i think it may be (a),(b),(c) and (d)

u said that its wrong, but have a luk at my reason and please explain why my reasons r wrong...i wud b glad if u rectify me...

(a,b,c)( same reason)
since there is vaccum outside, it means that no external pressure , which further implies that blood pressure of our body is higher, which wud force air out(in case of a and b) and blood out(in case of option c)
and as a result, a,b,c

reason for d is obvious that since no gravity acts, orintation probs will b there...

i hope i m able to persuade wid my reasons[1]

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virang1 Jhaveri ·

See There will be no external pressure but there is air and pressure in the spaceship or space suit due to which the pressure inside our body is at equilibrium with the pressure outside

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