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3) As a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle
that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did
not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball
remain at the mouth?
The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards
Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle
O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at the mouth,
Air pressure was lower at the mouth and higher inside the botte​

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Answered by amanarya2613348
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Answer:

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at the mouth

Answered by javelin2008berjo
0

Answer:

vAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at thAs a demonstration in class, a student was asked to blow into a bottle

that had a small paper ball placed just inside its mouth. The paper ball did

not move into the bottle, during this exercise. Why does the paper ball

remain at the mouth?

The wind speed was not enough to push the ball inwards

Air pressure was higher at the mouth than inside the bottle

O The ball exerted pressure that resisted the wind at th

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