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They begin to move quicker

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Q: What happens to the particles of air inside a bottle as pressure is applied?
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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!


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