Why does a tin can crush on pouring cold water on it if it already contains steam
A. Due to pressure if cold water
B. Due to pressure in atmosphere
C. Due to surface pressure
D. All of the above
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When cold water is poured over a tightly corked tin can containing steam, the tin can gets crushed because of the atmospheric pressure acting on the outer surface of the can from all sides. When cold water is poured over a tightly corked can, the steam condenses into water and creates a partial vacuum inside the can.
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Due to pressure if cold water
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