The very similiar effect that causes a nuclear exposion, but not to that effect. The air is removed creating a vacuum but there cannot be empty space so the air stretches to fill the void. Now if the metal can is sturdy enough to hold up enough pressure, the air molecules will stretch so far that they split apart, therefore causing a nuclear explosion. Please don't try this.
Cooling the air inside a sealed balloon will cause the air particles to slow down and lose energy, resulting in a decrease in pressure. As a result, the balloon will shrink in size due to the decrease in pressure exerted by the air particles on the balloon walls.
No, air cannot be compressed completely in a sealed plunger due to the limitations of Boyle's Law. As pressure increases, volume decreases, but it will never reach zero volume. Some air molecules will always remain in the sealed plunger.
When air is removed from a balloon (by, for example, sucking the air out with a vacuum pump), the pressure inside the balloon becomes lower than the pressure outside the balloon. This causes the balloon to collapse as the higher pressure outside the balloon pushes in on the balloon's surface, causing it to shrink in size.
That would surely depend on the amount of air, as well as the strenght and flexibility of the bag.
A balloon collapses when air is removed from it because the pressure inside the balloon is higher than the pressure outside. As the air is removed, the pressure decreases inside the balloon causing it to shrink.
It means that the air pressure that sealed the can - can not be removed
it will go moldy its true i did it once !
when a body is put in a sealed bag then it would remain as such .......... nothing would happen to that as there is no air and moisture so that any microbial growth can occur...........
Sealed Air was created in 1960.
The metal will rust.
If it's sealed well and most of the air removed from the package, it can last months.
it decreases
Cooling the air inside a sealed balloon will cause the air particles to slow down and lose energy, resulting in a decrease in pressure. As a result, the balloon will shrink in size due to the decrease in pressure exerted by the air particles on the balloon walls.
it would die ! @
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A barometer measures air pressure using a metal chamber from which some air has been removed. The most common type is the mercury barometer, where the air pressure pushes down on a pool of mercury in a glass tube to indicate atmospheric pressure.
The symbol for Sealed Air Corporation in the NYSE is: SEE.