32. how will you show so that an empty glass bottle is filled with air?
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Take an empty glass bottle. Now, dip the open mouth of the bottle into a bucket filled with water. You will notice that water does not enter the bottle when it is in an inverted position, as there is no space for air to escape. This activity shows that air occupies space.
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How will you show so that an empty glass bottle is filled with air?
- Take an empty glass bottle.
- Now, dip the open mouth of the bottle into a bucket filled with water.
- You will notice that water does not enter the bottle when it is in an inverted position, as there is no space for air to escape.
- This activity shows that air occupies space.
Explanation:
- The air present in the empty glass bottle prevents the water from entering it.
- We conclude that air occupies space.
- If we tilt the bottle held in water, we will find that the air present in the bottle goes out in the form of air bubbles.
- Therefore, a glass bottle that appears to be empty to us is actually filled with air.
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