Explain the following: (e) A tin can collapses when air is removed from it.
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The air inside a tin 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. ... The result is that the tin can collapses when the air inside is removed.
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The air inside a tin 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. ... The result is that the tin can collapses when the air inside is removed.
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