explain that why does a tin can collapses When air is removed from it
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There is no pressure in it Density of air is greater than a tin
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Objects maintain their shape by achieving equilibrium between forces. The air inside a can exerts pressure against the interior surface that pushes the walls of the can outward, and the air outside of the can exerts pressure that pushes the sides inward.
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