Why doesn’t air pressure crush an empty soft-drink can as you drive down a mountain?
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Why doesn't air pressure crush an empty soda can as you drive down a mountain? ... The air inside and outside are equal so air particles can go in and out. The can is empty so the air particles go in and out. That is why the can won't get crushed.
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The air pressure outside is going up. As that is happening, the air pressure in your ear drum is being compressed. The air from your throat is going up. Once the pressure equalizes, your ears go pop!
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