Science, asked by Doradisy, 10 months ago

how will you show that air has mass and occupies space?​

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Answered by sarjanaknwd
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Answer:

Explanation:The first thing on the earth there is nothing any object that has no mass accept photons that are found in light and the second thing if it doesn't have mass let imagine then it should have to be remain free in the atmosphere let me take a balloon and fill it with the help of the air then it as occupy space because balloon is ago. Some volume due to the builder in that and it also falls down in the effect of the gravitational force

Answered by mnithya3011
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Answer:

Method 1

Air takes the space inside an inverted glass in a bucket of water, so no

water can get in.

Method 2

When air is blown in through the straw, bubbles are

observed. The water level inside the inverted cup

drops because the space near the top is occupied by

air.

Method 3

When you try to pour water down a funnel into a

container with an airtight cork, you will find that only

very little water is able to enter the container. The rest

of the water cannot enter because the space inside

the container is taken up by air.

Let’s show that air has mass.

When you place a deflated balloon on one side of a lever balance and an inflated balloon

at the other end, you will see that the side with the inflated balloon tilts downwards.

This  shows that air has mass.

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