The bottle begans to fill with water and begans to float.
2 forces bug on a window
Air pocket formed is due pressure. Air made of mass and and if enclosed areas, water rush in and push air against wall. If not enclosed, air will reach top surface as air bubble.
It's a push
It's harder to push a beach ball underwater because it displaces more water than it weighs. (Gravitational Force is less than Buoyant Force)
In physics, a push or pull on an object is called a force.
What happens is it shoots right back up to the top. This is because the bottle is always full of air. It's like bubbles, they go up to the top and pop either straight away or after only seconds.I wrote my answer this way cuz I like itLoL.
when you but the bottle in hot water the balloon particles push apart and cause expansion
Push the cork into the bottle.
Put egg into a cup of vinger then You will be able to push it into a bottle after sometime.
push it through the hole
Under supervised or controlled conditions, push a lighted taper into the bottle. If the taper continues to burn, there is air in the bottle
Under supervised or controlled conditions, push a lighted taper into the bottle. If the taper continues to burn, there is air in the bottle
Push the sponge over next to the spray bottle, to reach the top of the bottle, and jump from the spray bottle into the trash can.
push in the cork and then tip the bottle upside-down to get the coin out
first you go to the rock then try to push the rock after that click on Hercules and he will kick the rock and it will break
Begin by placing a semi inflated balloon on the end of an empty soda plastic soda bottle. Then squeeze the bottle and watch the balloon inflate slightly, this demonstrates when the air is compressed inside the soda bottle it creates pressure to fill the balloon and push it up. This is not only a great way to show this property of air to somebody, its cheap for a small class experiment.
There is a difference in the density of the gas on the outside and inside. Helium molecules naturally are spaced further apart than nitrogen and oxygen. (N and O are the main components of air) Being further apart makes them less dense than the air. The denser air fill in the space below the balloon and pushes upward. A simple experiment: Find an empty soda bottle with a lid. Fill a large bowl 3/4 full of water. The water is the "air" in our experiment and the soda bottle is the "balloon". Can you push the soda bottle to the bottom of the bowl? What happens when you let go? Water is more dense than air and the same thing that happens to the soda bottle happens to the helium balloon. A side note: Hot air is less dense than cold air. A hot air balloon uses this same method to float passengers.