Science, asked by mahrukhmirza57, 11 months ago

when an empty glass is inverted vertically into a tub of water , the water does not enter the inverted glass . why do you think is so ?

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Water won't be able to enter the glass because air will fill the empty space and prevent it. The glass will fill with water once the air has been forced out of it. The glass's air prevents the water from filling the entire vessel.

Explanation:

Water won't be able to enter the glass because air will fill the empty space and prevent it. The glass will fill with water once the air has been forced out of it. The glass's air prevents the water from filling the entire vessel.

The air in the bottle ultimately releases when we pour the water inside, creating space for the liquid. The air will fight the water if the bottle is upside down because it has nowhere else to go.

A glass that is empty but contains air is not truly empty. A quick experiment in which an empty bottle is placed upside down in a water-filled beaker can demonstrate it.

A glass that is empty but contains air is not truly empty. A quick experiment in which an empty bottle is placed upside down in a water-filled beaker can demonstrate it. Because there is no room for air to escape when the bottle is pushed upside down, water does not enter the container.

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Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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when an empty glass is inverted vertically into a tub of water , the water does not enter the inverted glass because of the air.

  • the air occupies space.
  • water can only enter if the air is given a way out of the bottle.
  • air can be taken out by tilting the bottle a little.
  • This air prevents the water from entering inside the bottle.
  • the air pressure inside the bottle restricts the water to get inside the bottle.
  • Air comes out, the space becomes empty allowing the entry of water.
  • The space vacated by living of air is then occupied by water.
  • If the water pressure is greater from underneath, it will compress the inside air as we push the bottle down.

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