A tin can collapse when air is removed from it why
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Because the external pressure becomes greater than internal pressure.
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When the air was not removed from the can, the pressure inside the can was equal to the atmospheric pressure. After the removal of air from the can, the pressure inside is reduced to zero and thus it is acted upon by atmospheric pressure which causes it to collapse.
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