Table of Contents
- 1 When water bottle is just about to filled up we can judge that the bottle is filled up just by hearing its sound the reason behind it is *?
- 2 What will happen to water at Moon?
- 3 Why do plastic water bottles make noise?
- 4 What happens when you open a bottle of water in space?
- 5 What happens when astronauts take a leak in space?
When water bottle is just about to filled up we can judge that the bottle is filled up just by hearing its sound the reason behind it is *?
Answer: As the bottle fills up, the air column or amount of air inside the bottle decreases. Also the amplitude or the loudness of the sound will decrease, as the amount of the air column vibrating decreases as the bottle fills up.
What will happen to water at Moon?
Diffuse water molecules can persist at the Moon’s sunlit surface, as discovered by NASA’s SOFIA observatory in 2020. Gradually water vapor is decomposed by sunlight, leaving hydrogen and oxygen lost to outer space. Scientists have found water ice in the cold, permanently shadowed craters at the Moon’s poles.
Can you drink Coca Cola in space?
Coke became the first soft drink to be consumed in outer space, when astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger tested the “Coca-Cola Space Can” on July 12, 1985. The Coca-Cola Company also installed the ‘Space Dispenser’ on the Space Shuttle Discovery, which was the first soft drink equipment to be used in space.
Which bottle produces highest sound?
And the higher the frequency the higher the perceived pitch. This is why the empty bottle should have produced a sound wave with a lower frequency than the others and the bottle that was nearly full (three quarters full) should have made the highest pitch.
Why do plastic water bottles make noise?
The “pop” you hear is caused by a sudden change in air pressure. When you release the cap, the higher-pressure air inside the bottle rushes out into the lower-pressure air inside the room. The mist that forms reveals that there’s not just air inside your bottle, but also some water vapor.
What happens when you open a bottle of water in space?
The end result is the bottle stays full of air. If you take the lid off in space the air molecules in the bottle escape, but there aren’t any air molecules in space to replace them, so the bottle will very quickly be empty.
What happens when you take the lid off of a bottle?
The air molecules that were in the bottle will be heading off into outer space at a few hundred meters per second. When you take the lid off, all the molecules that would otherwise hit it escape since there is nothing to hold them back.
What happens when you shake a bottle of water vigorously?
On shaking the bottle vigorously and long enough (not just uniform reciprocating motion), the air and / or the water vapour in the bottle will get mixed with water and small bubbles will get distributed throughout the body of the water, like effervescing soda, which will slightly raise the level of the blend of water and air or vapour.
What happens when astronauts take a leak in space?
When the astronauts take a leak while on a mission and expel the result into space, it boils violently. The vapor then passes immediately into the solid state (a process known as desublimation), and you end up with a cloud of very fine crystals of frozen urine. Sounds like it would be a fantastic thing to watch, doesn’t it?