Submitted by noughtnaut t3_10a00u4 in askscience
I understand how the diaphragm can move to pull in air, but from a mechanical point of view this suction should pull one's chest in, not balloon it? I know I'm missing something...
Submitted by noughtnaut t3_10a00u4 in askscience
I understand how the diaphragm can move to pull in air, but from a mechanical point of view this suction should pull one's chest in, not balloon it? I know I'm missing something...