Physics
Give reasons for the following:
Water does not run out of a dropper unless its rubber bulb is pressed.
Answer
There are two forces acting on the water inside the dropper one is liquid pressure from inside and atmospheric pressure from outside. Atmospheric pressure acting from outside balances the liquid pressure from inside so water does not come out from the dropper. When bulb is pressed the liquid pressure increases than atmospheric pressure and water comes out from the dropper.
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