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Chapter 5 Problem 39

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Invert a water-filled soft-drink bottle or small-necked jar. Notice that the water doesn’t simply fall out, but instead gurgles out of the container. Air pressure doesn’t allow the water out until some air has pushed its way up inside the bottle to occupy the space above the liquid. How would an inverted, water-filled bottle pour out if you tried this on the Moon?

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The first step in solving 5 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Invert a water-filled soft-drink bottle or small-necked jar. Notice that the water doesn’t simply fall out, but instead gurgles out of the container. Air pressure doesn’t allow the water out until some air has pushed its way up inside the bottle to occupy the space above the liquid. How would an inverted, water-filled bottle pour out if you tried this on the Moon?
From the textbook chapter Fluid Mechanics you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Conceptual Physical Science 6 
Author Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
ISBN 9780134060491

?Invert a water-filled soft-drink bottle or small-necked jar. Notice that the water

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