They begin to move quicker
you increase the pressure
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
When you suck air from a bottle you create a partial vacuum and there is less air pressure in the bottle; but outside there is atmospheric pressure so it tends to collapse the bottle.
When water freezes it expands in the bottle, and if there is to much pressure on the sides of the bottle it breaks.
the pressure will be equal throughout the whole bottle
This is due to pressure. Once you take out all the air, all the air particles are taken out. Therefore, the bottle is vacuumed. The pressure of the air particles outside the bottle are stronger while they bounce against the bottle. Since there is nothing inside the bottle, it is uneven. The bottle then crunches up due to the pressure from the outside. I think that is what happens^ sorry if it isn't the answer you were looking for!
you increase the pressure
the plastic becomes weak
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when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
The pressure will slightly increase.
The cork over the bottle's neck is going too be pushed by how much air is in the bottle.
Because it sends vibrations through the bottle to make a sound
If the stopper has an airtight seal, the pressure in the bottle will increase, with the same amount of air and water confined to a smaller area.
It will become vacuum sealed, and opening the bottle will cause a sudden release of low pressure, where higher pressure air from it's surroundings is 'sucked' into the bottle, equalizing the pressure.
When we blow the aire increases in that are and the air pressure decreases forcing the thinks to move