Monday, October 26, 2009

Emily, Cindell, Elissa

Once the match took up all the oxygen in the glass container the egg was pushed in by the air pressure outside the glass bottle. To get it out you would need to blow into the bottle to change the air pressure.

This showed that the egg was bigger than the container and needed help getting into the container. The match was still lit and since it was only 1 match it took a while to push the egg in.

For this experiment we tried to fit an egg inside a glass container that had a smaller opening than the egg. This is the first step of lighting a match and putting it into the container underneath the egg.

For this experiment we put water in the cup and tried to capture it with the piece of paper. It worked because the air pressure created a suction to the paper.

Elissa is blowing in between 2 pieces of paper. When this happens, the pieces of paper stick together instead of blowing apart.




Elissa is trying to pull the bag out of the container but can't because of air pressure. When we stuck our hands in the container we could feel like pressure inside.

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