why does a container make a sound when it is tilted and push down into water
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Air pressure is a strong force and it always acts in a certain way: High Pressure moves towards Low Pressure. ... That means “low pressure.” The air pressure outside the bottle is higher, so it actually tries to push into the bottle through the bottom hole
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When we strike the container, it's wall vibrates. These vibration produce
forced vibration in the air or water inside the container. .... As the loudness of sound is proportional to the square of the amplitude of vibration, the empty emits a louder sound.
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