There's not enough information to properly answer this question, but I would assume, if the air is inside a bottle of some sort, we're thinking of convection.
Condensation inside a bottle occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing the air to cool down and lose its ability to hold moisture. This excess moisture then forms water droplets on the inside of the bottle.
Certainly! It is a common experiment. Take peeled hard boiled egg. Find a wide mouthed bottle that the egg can sit on without falling into it. A Frappicino bottle is about the right size. Take a piece of paper, about the size of the piece of toilet paper. Light it on fire and drop it into the bottle. As soon as the fire goes out, set the egg on the mouth. As the air inside cools, the egg will be pushed into the bottle by the air pressure.
The density of blobs in a bottle would depend on the material the blobs are made of and how tightly packed they are inside the bottle. The density can be calculated by dividing the mass of the blobs by the volume they occupy in the bottle.
When the temperature of a confined sample of gas is reduced, the pressure is reduced. Just before you cover the bottle, the steam in it has the same pressure as the air outside the bottle. (If the steam momentarily had higher pressure, some of it ran out. If the steam momentarily had lower pressure, some air ran into the bottle.) After you cover the bottle, nothing can get in or out of it. Then you cool the steam. The pressure inside drops when the steam cools. Now the pressure of the air outside the bottle is higher than the pressure inside the bottle, and the higher pressure outside crushes the bottle. ================================================ Do you REALLY want to see something cool, and shock the other people in the house ? Take the same plastic bottle, boil some water, pour some of the boiling water into the plastic bottle, and when the bottle is full of steam, cover it up tight. Watch the water in the bottle. As soon as it STOPS boiling, shove the bottle into a dish of ice. The water inside will START boiling again ! From the explanation above, you should be able to explain this. Here's a hint: Water boils at a lower temperature when there's less pressure on top of it. Boiling water in Denver is not as hot as boiling water in Brawley, California, because Denver is at higher altitude. so the air pressure there is lower.
The useful output energy of a table fan is in the form of mechanical energy, which is used to create airflow and cool the surrounding environment. This mechanical energy is generated by the fan blades rotating and pushing air in a specific direction.
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from warm to cool, warmth is energy, coolness is the absence of energy.
Condensation inside a bottle occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface, causing the air to cool down and lose its ability to hold moisture. This excess moisture then forms water droplets on the inside of the bottle.
When you put an empty plastic bottle in the freezer, the air inside the bottle will cool and contract, causing the bottle to collapse or deform. This is due to the decrease in air pressure inside the bottle as it cools down.
As the water inside the bottle cools it uses less air pressure than the cool air outside. The results are crushing.
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.
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If you increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy of the particles in the can. This means they move faster. The faster they move, the more they hit the side of the can. This causes pressure. Lots of pressure inside a can = *BOOM* (like when a coke bottle explodes in a freezer)
Certainly! It is a common experiment. Take peeled hard boiled egg. Find a wide mouthed bottle that the egg can sit on without falling into it. A Frappicino bottle is about the right size. Take a piece of paper, about the size of the piece of toilet paper. Light it on fire and drop it into the bottle. As soon as the fire goes out, set the egg on the mouth. As the air inside cools, the egg will be pushed into the bottle by the air pressure.
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The density of blobs in a bottle would depend on the material the blobs are made of and how tightly packed they are inside the bottle. The density can be calculated by dividing the mass of the blobs by the volume they occupy in the bottle.