Physics, asked by rajputpragya639, 3 months ago

What is atmospheric pressure. Explain it with crushing can example ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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That pressure is called atmospheric pressure, or air pressure. It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth. Atmospheric pressure is commonly measured with a barometer.

Examples of Atmospheric Pressure

Examples of Atmospheric Pressure When bulb is pressed, air present in tube and bulb escapes in the form of bubbles. However, there is atmospheric pressure on surface of liquid. When we release the bulb, the water moves inside the tube.

Answered by sunitaraj994
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Answer:

As the water is heated and boiled, steam displaces the air in the container above the water. ... The resulting large discrepancy between the outside and inside air pressure leads to a large net inward force on the can, ending with its rapid crushing.

Explanation:

When bulb is pressed, air present in tube and bulb escapes in the form of bubbles. However, there is atmospheric pressure on surface of liquid. When we release the bulb, the water moves inside the tube.

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