An empty tumbler lowered into a glass beaker containing water, on tilting shows bubbles
of air coming out, but when not tilted, no bubbles are seen.
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This is because when the tumbler is not tilted, the water pressure is same all around the mouth of the tumbler. ... This high pressure pushes the air from one end and the bubbles are seen in the water.
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