Okay i think i might know but i'm not sure but i think this can never happen because if it did the atmospheric pressure would crush us. our fluids in our bodies exert pressure on the atmospheric pressure(the same amount) and pretty much neutralize the effect!
Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.
i do not know either. welcome to the club
the container gets heated up da.
when cold and warm air are added in the same container it causes water.
greater the pressure
The pressure inside the container would decrease.
The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.
The pressure is higher (x 3).
because the pressure needs to build up in the bottle, if you use it outside a containr the pressur will just go into the air casuing nothin to happen
The object will dissolve in the container of water.
Implode is when objects collapse and are destroyed in the process. Implosion usually involves a difference between lower and higher pressure, or inward and outward forces, that is so large or heavy that the structure collapses inwards into itself.
Think about this: if the pressure WERE equal, what would happen in the instant when you open the neck of the balloon and whatever pressure is on the inside meets the pressure that is on the outside (atmospheric pressure)? In your experience, what DOES happen?
Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
The pressure of the gas increase.
The pressure inside the balloon has to exceed the pressure outside the balloon.
The pressure would build inside the container and it could not run safely without damaging parts and it may blow up.