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If you push the plunger of a syringe filled with air and let go, it will come back up again! :) :P

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What happen if you push down on the plunger of a syringe filled with air?

If you push down on the plunger of a syringe filled with air, the air inside the syringe will be compressed and the pressure will increase. Depending on how much force you apply, the air may be expelled through the needle if the pressure exceeds what the syringe can hold.


What happens to the marshmallows in the syringe as i push the plunger down What happens to the marshmallows in the syringe as i pull the plunger up?

When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.


What crumpled a plastic bubble in a syringe when you apply force to the plunger?

The mass in the syringe, as you push down the plunger.


When you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble?

when you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble


Can you push the plunger inside a syringe filled with air if the end of the syringe is blocked?

yes you can, because the molecules of the air are loosely packed enough to be compacted or moved.


How would you use a syringe to see if air was compressed?

To test if air is compressed using a syringe, pull the plunger out to create a vacuum inside the syringe. Then, push the plunger in quickly. If the air inside the syringe is compressed, you should feel resistance when trying to push the plunger in. If the air is not compressed, the plunger will move easily.


Can you push the plunger all the way through the syrings while your thumb presses on the tip of the plunger?

No, it is not recommended to push the plunger all the way through the syringe while your thumb is pressing on the tip. This can cause the plunger to come out of the syringe barrel unexpectedly, potentially leading to spillage of the contents or injury. It's better to use the syringe as intended for safe and effective administration.


What did you observe when you tried to push the plunger of the syringe while your hand was pressing against its end?

When pushing the plunger of the syringe while my hand was pressing against its end, I noticed that the resistance was significantly increased. This resistance occurred because the pressure applied at the end of the syringe was transmitted through the liquid inside, making it harder to push the plunger.


What do you feel as you push the plunger?

As I push the plunger, I feel resistance at first, and then a gradual release as the medication is pushed through the syringe and into the patient's body. The movement is smooth and controlled.


Why does air feel hard when you push on the plunger of closed syringe?

It feels hard because all of the air particles are getting closer and closer so they are trying to push the plunger up for more room.


In medical terminology what does push now mean?

It means to give an injection now. Think of "pushing" a plunger on a syringe.


Why does the doctor push the plunger of the syringe before he pulls it out to draw liquid to a syringe?

The doctor pushes the plunger to expel any air bubbles that may be in the syringe barrel. This ensures that only the liquid medication is drawn up into the syringe and helps with accurate dosage measurement.