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What effect could the density of the Cartesian diver and bubble have on the results?

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Answered by sweety35057
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The Cartesian diver, named after French philosopher and scientist René Descartes, works because of several factors.

When you squeeze the sides of the bottle, you are increasing the pressure on the liquid inside. That increase in pressure is transmitted to every part of the liquid. That means you are also increasing pressure on the eye dropper itself.

Squeeze hard enough and you will push some more water up inside the dropper. The air inside the dropper squeezes tighter as more water is forced in.

Increasing The Density

Now, water is much denser than air. So when you push more water inside the dropper, you increase its overall density. Once its density is greater than that of its surroundings, it will sink.

Release the pressure on the bottle’s sides and you stop forcing water inside the eye- dropper. The air inside it will now push out the extra water again, and the eye-dropper will rise. That’s the Cartesian Diver!

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Answered by aayush00118
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hey mate,

the cartesian diver, named after the french philosopher and scientist Rene Discartes, works because of several factors.

whwn you squeez the sides of the bottle, you are incresing the pressureon the liquid inside. That increase in pressure is transmitted to every patt of the liquid. That means you are also incresing pressure on the eye dropper itself.

squeez hard enough and you will push some more water up inside the dropper . The air inside the dropper squeezes tighter as more water is forced in.

Increasing the density

Now, water is much denser then air. so when you push more water inside the dropper , you increase its overall density.Once its density is greater than that of its surroundings,it will sink.

Release the pressure on the bottle's sides and you stop forcing water inside the eye dropper.The air inside it will now push out the extra water again, and the eye dropper will rise.That's the caryesian diver.

Hope its help you.....

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