what do u mean. if u mean, when u draw the air out of a sealed CONTAINER can it collapse, then yes it can. I'll explain why. say u had a container filled with air particles inside a room also filled with air paricals and u took the paricals inside the container out then this would create a vacume which basicly means that there is NOTHING inside the container. because there is nothing in the container it means there is nothing to support the weight of the air particles, appart from the shell of the container. the weight of the air particles would push down on the conainer and it would collapse, also gravity would help oit to collapse as well. this is called an inplosion.
I've probroby just compleatley confused u, I'm not very good at answering qustions. but there u go that's probly the best i can do. =)
When all the air is pumped out of a sealed can, the can's internal pressure decreases significantly, causing it to collapse or implode due to the unequal pressure between the inside and outside of the can.
Actually, an empty sealed bottle should expand slightly as altitude increases. At the altitude where the bottle is sealed, the air pressure outside the bottle is equal to the air pressure inside the bottle. When the bottle is transported to a higher altitude, the air pressure inside the bottle is greater than the air pressure outside the bottle (In other words: There are more air molecules per unit volume inside the bottle than outside). The increased air pressure inside the bottle relative to the outside pressure causes the bottle to expand slightly. An empty bottle would not collapse as altitude increases.
As the air inside the sealed bottle is heated, it will expand and increase in pressure. When the air is allowed to cool, it will contract and decrease in pressure. This change in pressure can potentially cause the bottle to deform or even explode if the pressure builds up too much.
Sealed Air was created in 1960.
When the air inside the can is pumped out, there is a decrease in pressure inside the can. The outside air pressure then pushes on the sides of the can, causing it to collapse. This happens because the higher pressure outside the can is not balanced by the lower pressure inside the can.
The symbol for Sealed Air Corporation in the NYSE is: SEE.
how do i explode an empty and sealed soda can with an air compressor
It means that the air pressure that sealed the can - can not be removed
As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases. The air pressure inside the sealed bottle remains constant, creating a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the bottle. This pressure difference causes the higher pressure inside the bottle to push outwards, leading to the bottle collapsing due to the lack of external pressure to balance it.
it will collapse
Hermetically sealed - simply means 'air-tight'.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Sealed Air Corporation (SEE) is $6,983,510,002.84.