because the pressure is the same on the outside and inside of can making the can staying the same and not being crushed
It would be more difficult to drink with a straw on the top of a mountain because of low atmospheric pressure. You would not have as much pressure to push the drink up the straw.
The empty soda can is not sealed so air is free to enter and leave the can. As a result, pressure inside the can is the same as it is outside.
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OK so what you do is you get mountain dew and raisins.....then you put the mountain dew in a graduated cylinder. you don't tell anyone that its mountain dew and raisin's you say the raisins are maggots then you let the "maggots" sit in the mountain dew for a while and then drink some of it. ask the kids why they think the maggots float up and down. then tell them that its mountain dew and raisins.
Because you are taking the air out of it which collapses the walls. The walls collapse because the air pressure on the outside is greater than the air pressure on the inside and the air pressures try to balance out.
The air pressure inside the can is equal to the external air pressure, so there is no imbalance causing the can to be crushed. The rigidity of the can also helps maintain its shape as the external air pressure decreases while driving down the mountain.
The empty soft drink can has a higher pressure inside compared to the lower pressure at higher altitudes. The pressure difference between the inside and outside of the can prevents it from collapsing.
The can is designed to withstand the external air pressure. When a can is sealed, the pressure inside and the pressure outside are balanced. However, when the can is empty and open, the pressure inside and outside the can equalize, preventing the can from being crushed.
It would be more difficult to drink with a straw on the top of a mountain because of low atmospheric pressure. You would not have as much pressure to push the drink up the straw.
The air pressure is the same inside as outside the can.
The empty soda can is not sealed so air is free to enter and leave the can. As a result, pressure inside the can is the same as it is outside.
The air pressure inside and outside the can is equal, so there is no net force on the can causing it to collapse. When you crush a can, you decrease the volume inside, so the pressure outside is greater, causing it to collapse.
he doesnt drink soda
I would love to drink that bottle of orange crush.
Basically, its from the suction from the person drinking it. actually its form the external air pressure crushing it as you remove air from the inside, if you leave a small gap as you smoke this will not happen. it is important to remember you are only removing the equalising air form the bottle, it is the inequality that makes vacuumed bottles crush and shaken soda bottles expand as they have higher air prssure than the outside, check you physics mate
he doesnt drink alchohol
Orange juice is a drink. Orange Crush is a carbonated soft drink.