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what happens to the pressure of the air inside the bell jar when the stretchy rubber is pulled downwards​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cavity inside the bell jar is airtight. As the diaphragm is pulled down, the volume of the cavity increases.

This causes an increase in pressure within the bell jar, the air rushes out of the balloons causing them to deflate.

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