Math, asked by kkarthigadevi, 5 months ago

When we dip an ink dropper into a bottle of ink,
the ink does not rise up into the dropper. But
when we dip the dropper in the ink and
squeeze the rubber cap, air bubbles can be
seen coming out of the dropper. When we stop
squeezing the cap, the ink rises into the
dropper. Why does the ink rise?​

Answers

Answered by AliasGigi005
2

Answer:

due to atmospheric pressure, duh!

Answered by amuluvarshabuddi
2

Step-by-step explanation:

when we dip the ink dropper in the ink and squeeze the rubber cap then the air inside the ink dropper is forced out and when air goes into ink and stop squeezing in the place of ink air comes and ink goes inside the ink dropper.

I hope it helps you

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