Music, asked by gmcanu1980, 1 year ago

Give 5 egs of air exerts pressure

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Answered by CONAN4869
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1* injecting syringes used in medical.

2* when you fill air in a ballon the air exerts pressure on the ballon.

3* tin can when u fill hot water in it and just after some time you cool it the tin will be crushed due to the pressure.

4* when you go the top of the mountain the sealed packet of chips is swollen up this is due to high atmopheric altitude/pressure.

5* fill a bottle half with water and put the index card like thing on it. and leave you will se water wont come out for some seconds . This is due to the pressure of air exerted on the top.


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Answered by sijasubbiah
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Hey

Here is your answer,

Water Glass Trick: Fill a cup one-third with water. Cover the entire mouth with an index card. Holding the card in place, take the cup to the sink and turn it upside down. Remove your hand from underneath. Voilà! Because the water inside the cup is lighter than the air outside, the card is held in place by about 15 pounds of force from the air pushing up, while the force of the water pushing down is only about one pound of force.

Fountain Bottle: Fill a 2-liter soda bottle half full of water. Take a long straw and insert it in the mouth. Wrap a lump of clay around the straw to form a seal. Blow hard into the straw—then stand back. Your blowing increases the air pressure inside the sealed bottle. This higher pressure pushes on the water and forces it up and out the straw.

Ping-Pong Funnel: Put a ping-pong ball inside the wide part of a funnel and blow hard into the narrow end. Why doesn’t the ball pop out? As you blow into the funnel, the air moves faster and lowers the air pressure underneath the ball. Because the air pressure is higher above the ball than below it, the ball is pushed down into the funnel—no matter how hard you blow or which direction you point the funnel.

The Million Dollar Bet: Take an empty water or soda bottle and lay it down horizontally on a table. Roll a piece of paper towel into a small ball about half the size of the opening. Tell a friend you’ll pay $1 million if he or she can blow the ball into the bottle. Don’t worry about losing money because this is impossible. No matter how hard someone blows to try to force more air into the bottle, there's no room for it, so it will flow right out, pushing away the paper ball.

Balloons: Blow up two balloons and attach a piece of string to each. Hold one balloon by the string in each hand and position the two balloons so that they are at your nose level and 6 inches apart. Blow hard into the space between the balloons. This lowers the air pressure. The pressure of the surrounding air is now higher and it will push the balloons together.

Hope it helps you!
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