Science, asked by vanshikagupta, 1 year ago

why do window panes break and fall outwards and the curtains over the open windows move out of the room and not into the room when strong winds blow along the sides of a building?

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Answered by krishangtalsania
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When wind blows along the side of building(outside), a very low pressure zone is created just outside the building. So air inside the room is at much higher pressure compared to air just outside the building. And air tries to move from the high pressure zone(inside) to low pressure zone(outside). Hence when the air tries to move from inside to outside, the broken panes and curtains move outward along the wind.

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Answered by jayerdraderiya
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Answer:

Answer. When wind blows along the side of building(outside), a very low pressure zone is created just outside the building. ... Hence when the air tries to move from inside to outside, the broken panes and curtains move outward along the wind.Sep 21, 2015

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