Chemistry, asked by chandelsanjeev21, 10 months ago

in which direction water displaces air​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water displaces air in every direction.

- The displacement procedure by a substance to another substance is dependent upon the densities of the two substances.

- Now,water is a liquid and air is a gas. So, it's obvious that water has way more higher density than the air.

- Being,a greater density possessing substance,the water can displace air in any direction without any necessity of gravitation or other things to perform the displacement.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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In upward direction water displaces the air.

Explanation:  

  • Water is more dense as compared to air. When two fluids are kept at the same level, the more denser fluid settles down and the fluid of lesser density rises up.  
  • The same is true when air and water are kept together. When air is trapped in water, we can see bubbles of air is escaping from the water.  
  • This is because air is less dense as compared to water and water has occupied the place in the bottom of the container and the air rises up.

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