Physics, asked by shishirkhatiwada888, 10 months ago

A tin can collapse if all air inside it is taken out

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Answered by bavitha333
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Evacuating most of the air from inside a tin can removes the outward-pushing pressure, which leaves only the crushing force of the air outside to act on the tin can(The high pressure outside exerts more pressure than the low pressure inside). ... The result is that the tin can collapses when the air inside is removed..

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Answered by Aditim4
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Evacuating most of the air from inside a tin can removes the outward-pushing pressure, which leaves only the crushing force of the air outside to act on the tin can(The high pressure outside exerts more pressure than the low pressure inside). ... The result is that the tin can collapses when the air inside is removed.

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