The manufacturing process layers the different colors of toothpaste in the tube so that when you squeeze the tube, multiple colors of toothpaste come out.
I had to squeeze my leg to stop it from bleeding.
For enabling toothpaste to withdraw, when one stops squeezing the toothpaste tube.
Crest makes a plastic tube that doesn't leak but sucks the toothpaste back in when your not squeezing
Toothpaste, Mayonnaise, Epoxy resin compounds.
When you squeeze one end of a spring, you compress the coils together. When you release it, the stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and the spring will expand back to its original shape.
Toothpaste is a liquid because it takes the shape of what it is put in. Plus because of it's capacity.
Squeezing the toothpaste tube helps to evenly distribute the toothpaste and control the amount that comes out, making it easier to apply to your toothbrush. It also helps to remove any air pockets in the tube, ensuring that you can get the most out of the toothpaste.
It all varies on the shape of the tube and the onces in the tube...so the tube ithink is best for holding the most toothpaste is creast!
Most toothpaste is like a gel, gel is considered a solid even though it can easily be mishaped. they insert toothpaste often in patterns, and that's how it comes out when you squeeze it. I'm sure if you took 2 tubes of different color toothpaste and put it into a bowl then mixed it with a spoon, it would mix; but your question is very similar to something like, "When you hold your toothpaste upside down does the toothpaste come out". It doesn't mix in the tube, but you can mix toothpaste together.
what happens if you squeeze a bottle with a balloon
becomes dark red