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How can you prove that air exert pressure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since air is above absolute zero, the molecules that air exists of are constantly jumping around, bouncing off each other, smacking into things. When an air molecule bounces off a surface, it exerts a force on that surface. On a macro level, every surface is being bombarded by billions of air molecules smacking into it at any given time. As those bounce away, billions more come in to take their place, the ultimate result being an effectively constant push over every part of the surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We have experienced that when we blow a balloon, the balloon becomes tight. If we try to fill more air, then the balloon will burst after an extent. This happens because air exerts pressure

We have also experienced the movement of fringes of windows and doors of our houses when wind blows in a high speed. This also happens because air exerts pressure

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