This experiment is to see if water flows faster out of a smaller can or a larger can.
You will need:
• two cans (one quite small like a soup can and the other large, like a juice, can.)
Follow these steps:
A. Remove the top of each can. Punch a hole in the side of each can, very close to the bottom, making sure the holes are equal in size. Cover each hole with a piece of tape, and place the cans next to the sink.
B. Put water in both cans, making sure the water is at the same level - different amounts, but at the same level. Turn the cans so the holes are facing into the sink, and remove the tape at the same time.
Answer these questions: Do the streams of water shoot out at the same distance?
Why or why not?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The streams of both cans shoot out at the same distance.

Explanation:

The water is coming out of the holes with the same pressure of the air in the can wanting to come out.

Both cans' streams shoot out at the same distance. Because the water is leaking from the holes at the same pressure that the air in the container is trying to escape.

Why do liquids put equal pressure on the container's wall at the same depth?

  • At the same depth, liquids exert identical pressure on the container's wall.
  • This is due to the fact that the liquid density at the same depth will be the same.

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