A bottle can implode when subjected to a sudden change in temperature from hot to cold because the air inside the bottle contracts rapidly, creating a vacuum which collapses the bottle. The external pressure remains constant while the internal pressure decreases, causing the bottle to implode.
A water bottle can implode if the pressure inside the bottle becomes significantly lower than the pressure outside the bottle, causing the bottle to collapse inwards. This can happen if the bottle is sealed at high altitude and then brought down to a lower altitude where the external pressure is much higher.
It will implode.
It will implode, because there is no air pressure inside of the tube, yet there is 14.7 PSI of air on the outside.
A car window might implode when it is exposed to a large change in pressure. For example, a pressure change during a tornado or while sinking into deep water could cause the window to implode.
The opposite of implode is explode.
The antonym of 'implode' is 'explode'.
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As you move upward the external pressure decreases. Thus all would try to "explode" ... but your examples would probably not (they would resist the pressure drop).
It depends on the strength of the material the bottle is made from. If it was, for instance, a plastic soda bottle the the external air pressure would crush it. An ordinary glass bottle would be strong enough to resist the pressure.
When a sealed soda bottle is turned upside down in cold water, the air inside the bottle cools, causing it to contract and create a vacuum. This lower pressure inside the bottle then crushes the bottle as there is greater pressure from the surrounding water, leading to implosion.
Yes, implode, meaning to cause something to collapse inwards, is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).