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with help of an unique experiment prove air occupies space
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Answered by aayushisiwatch
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Explanation:

Aim:- to show that air occupies space.

Material required:- a bucket of water, a glass or a mug

Procedure:- 1. Take a bucket either half or completely filled with water.

                    2. Take the glass or mug and hold it inverted over the bucket.

                    3. Now without moving it, push it in the water(i.e. in the bucket).

                    4. Slightly tilt the glass or mug and observe carefully.

Observation:- Earlier it is observed that when the glass or mug is pushed in             the water,no water enter the glass. Later when glass is tilted,water starts to fill in the glass and bubbles of air/water are observed on the surface.

Conclusion:- Earlier no water entered the mug because air was present in the mug, whole space of mug was occupied by the air.But later when mug was tilted, air in the mug came out in the form of bubbles.

Hence, it can be shown that "air occupies space".

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Answered by Nishika20
1

Answer:

==Aim:- to show that air occupies space.

Material required:- a bucket of water, a glass or a mug

Procedure:- 1. Take a bucket either half or completely filled with water.

                   2. Take the glass or mug and hold it inverted over the bucket.

                   3. Now without moving it, push it in the water(i.e. in the bucket).

                   4. Slightly tilt the glass or mug and observe carefully.

Observation:- Earlier it is observed that when the glass or mug is pushed in             the water,no water enter the glass. Later when glass is tilted,water starts to fill in the glass and bubbles of air/water are observed on the surface.

Conclusion:- Earlier no water entered the mug because air was present in the mug, whole space of mug was occupied by the air.But later when mug was tilted, air in the mug came out in the form of bubbles.

Hence, it can be shown that "air occupies space

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