If an aeroplane window breaks, will the air rush in or out of the plane. Give the reason
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In brief, it's all to do with air pressure in the cabin. Without compressed air, passengers would be unable to breathe due to a lack of oxygen at over 10,000ft. When a window breaks, the seal holding this compressed air inside it breaks, and it rushes out to equalise conditions inside the cabin with those outside
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it's all to do with air pressure in the cabin. Without compressed air, passengers would be unable to breathe due to a lack of oxygen at over 10,000ft. When a window breaks, the seal holding this compressed air inside it breaks, and it rushes out to equalise conditions inside the cabin with those outside.
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