when air is removed from a metal can, it collapses. why ?
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it's due to pressure inside metal can increase when air is removed
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Evacuating most of the air from inside a tin can removes the outward-pushing pressure, which leaves only the crushing force of the air outside to act on the tin can(The high pressure outside exerts more pressure than the low pressure inside).
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