Q3. Does the empty plastic bottle move? How do you move the empty bottle?
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Yes, the empty bottle moves because it is empty and contains air.
The bottle's air may circulate freely inside it.
When we open the mouth of the bottle, the air in the bottle can only depart through its mouth.
The air within the container is at a higher pressure than the fast-moving air in the environment because it is travelling slowly.
The air from the bottle will flow out of the bottle because air is continuously trying to find balance.
We can move an empty bottle by throwing it. Alternatively, we may perform a variety of experiments on an empty bottle, such as blowing a ball into it.
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