How will you prove that air occupies space
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here is how you will prove that air occupies space:
✯ activity:
air bubbles!
✯ take a container filled with water.
✯ invert a glass and push it straight down water.
✯ now, slowly tilt it, you will see that air bubbles come out of it.
=> it proves that air that has volume within the glass.
❉ even though we can't see air. we know that there are free molecules which form air. when we push them { high pressure } they come closer and become liquid.
air always occupies space you can see when you inflate a balloon or the above activity.
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hope it helps :)
⊱ ────── {.⋅ ✯ ⋅.} ────── ⊰
here is how you will prove that air occupies space:
✯ activity:
air bubbles!
✯ take a container filled with water.
✯ invert a glass and push it straight down water.
✯ now, slowly tilt it, you will see that air bubbles come out of it.
=> it proves that air that has volume within the glass.
❉ even though we can't see air. we know that there are free molecules which form air. when we push them { high pressure } they come closer and become liquid.
air always occupies space you can see when you inflate a balloon or the above activity.
⊱ ────── {⋅. ✯ .⋅} ────── ⊰
hope it helps :)
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Answer:
Take a balloon and blow it up (fill it withair, that is, don't explode it.) As the airenters the balloon from your lungs, the air(which is a gas) takes up space in the balloon. The balloon expands because theair inside needs to take up more space. So that is how you can see that air takes up space.
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