There are two tins filled with water and have holes of same size as shown in
the figure. The stream of water falls out from tin(a) is in the same level but the
stream of water falls from tin(b) is not in the same level. Give a scientific
explanation for this.
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Explanation:
When you cover up the lid to the bottle, the water is pulling down but that air up in the top of the bottle is becoming a vacuum. That means “low pressure.” The air pressure outside the bottle is higher, so it actually tries to push into the bottle through the bottom hole. In doing so, it keeps the water in!
When you release the hole on the top, there is no vacuum, so the water is free to flow out the hole into your sink.
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Explanation:
As per we know that the gases and liquids also exerts pressure so known as fluids
so it happens
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