Table of Contents
- 1 Why does a bottle collapse when air is removed from it?
- 2 What happens when you suck air out of a can?
- 3 What do you think will happen to the air in the bottle when it is in contact with the hot water?
- 4 Can air pressure crush a can?
- 5 What would happen to a plastic bottle filled with air if it were carried 1000m below the surface of the ocean?
- 6 What causes air to move out?
Why does a bottle collapse when air is removed from it?
This happens because the hot tap water heats the air inside the bottle and since the cap is left off, the bottle completely fills with warm air. The collapse is caused by the force of the greater air pressure outside of the bottle.
What happens when you suck air out of a can?
This gas is called water vapor. The water vapor pushes the air that was originally inside the can out into the atmosphere. In just a split second, all of the water vapor that pushed the air out of the can and filled up the inside of the can turns into only a drop or two of liquid, which takes up much less space.
What could happen to a capped bottle full of air if it was taken from sea level?
What could happen to a capped bottle full of air if it were taken from sea level up to the top of Mount Everest? C. The lower temperature on the top of the mountain would make it push it cap off. Gases at sea level are compressed by the weight of the atmosphere above them.
What happens to the air inside the bottle?
When you punch a hole in a bottle, the air molecules in the bottle have an exit. The air in the balloon pushes out against the walls, keeping it inflated. When the hole is unplugged, air flows back into the bottle. The air pressure in the bottle increases and collapses the balloon.
What do you think will happen to the air in the bottle when it is in contact with the hot water?
When the bottle is placed into the pan of hot water, the heat from the water causes the air inside the bottle to heat up. As the air in the bottle heats up, the molecules of the air begin to move faster and take up more space. The air from the bottle then moves into the balloon causing it to inflate.
Can air pressure crush a can?
The extremely low pressure of the partial vacuum inside the can made it possible for the pressure of the air outside the can to crush it. A can is crushed when the pressure outside is greater than the pressure inside, and the pressure difference is greater than the can is able to withstand.
Can you break a bottle by sucking it?
Yes, but it depends on a lot of variables. Glass can certainly be made thick and strong enough to hold a vacuum against atmospheric pressure on earth. In this case, pulling a vacuum doesn’t cause enough inward pressure to break the glass.
What happens to the plastic bottle if you use a vacuum pump to pump air out of a plastic bottle?
If there is a “vacuum” (a place with no air or less air than normal) then air will rush in to fill that void. That means “low pressure.” The air pressure outside the bottle is higher, so it actually tries to push into the bottle through the bottom hole. In doing so, it keeps the water in!
What would happen to a plastic bottle filled with air if it were carried 1000m below the surface of the ocean?
Water is almost incompressable, unlike air. If you filled the bottle with air, then sent it into the Marianas Trench, then the bottle would crush until the pressure of the air inside matched that of the water outside. At that point, the bottle would be almost (but not quite) flat.
What causes air to move out?
Air in the atmosphere moves around the world in a pattern called global atmospheric circulation. This pattern, called atmospheric circulation, is caused because the Sun heats the Earth more at the equator than at the poles. It’s also affected by the spin of the Earth. In the tropics, near the equator, warm air rises.
Why is the air not coming out of the balloon?
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