If you closed the bottle during the flight, then it must have been with you in the pressurized section of the plane (presumably, you did not go into the unpressurized cargo section to close the bottle). Hence, there is no real change in air pressure, and you should not notice anything happening to the bottle at ground level.
Particles inside a solid are packed tightly into neat rows, those that are in a gas are floating around an moving randomly and in a liquid they are not as tightly packed and aren't in rows
Air pressure decrease with altitude thus the air pressure is the greatest at the mountain base.
Because the cooling depends on the circulation of chilled air over, under, around, and between the various packages, tubs, jugs, cans, and bottles on the shelves. If everything is packed together tightly, then nothing in the middle can cool until everything around it has cooled, and its own heat has conducted outward, slowly, through other stuff.
No an electromagNet is created via electricity, once the electricity stops so does the magnet it can be created using a current in a wire tightly wrapped around a iron or metal rod
Answer 1 - Air Density varies with AltitudeIf all other factors remain the same, then air density will decrease as altitude increases. Answer 2 - Another OpinionAs the altitude increase, the density decrease so the air velocity increase so the air pressure decrease and as a result we got a large amount of air mass flow rate
There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
The highest altitude is 8,000 ft. But depending on the aircraft, it is usually pressurized to around 6,500 to 7,000 ft.
The cruising altitude of a normal commercial jet airplane today is around 12,000 m (35,000 ft).
the altitude is high, around 2194m.
If your talking about commercial jets, the cabin pressure is equivalent to the pressure at 8,000ft AMSL when at cruising altitude. Max differential pressure is around 7 PSI.
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Answer #1: To close around tightly. Answer#2: A duck.
The cruising altitude of a 747 depends on weather conditions, weight of the aircraft, and the amount of traffic on the other flight levels. Its average cruising altitude is around 33,000 feet.
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