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what is the function of hole in windows of aeroplanes​

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Answered by krithipedavalli
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According to Mark Vanhoenacker, a British Airways pilot who writes for Slate, the innermost pane is mostly to protect the second and third panes, which are "designed to contain this difference in pressure between the cabin and the sky." The bleed hole, then, allows pressure to be balanced out between the cabin and gap .

Answered by Alaina6
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The tiny holes in the middle pane, known as the "bleed hole." Its primary purpose is to balance air pressure. There's a small gap between the middle and outer panes. The "bleed hole" allows pressure to balance between the passenger cabin and the air gap.

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