9. If the bottle were left open (with no cap) and additional force were applied to the bottle—such as someone pulling it downward as it fell—what would you expect to see happen? aThe water would stay in the bottle.bThe water would come out of the top of the bottle.cThe water would come out of the holes in the bottle sideways.dThe water would come out of the holes in the bottle and fall downward.
Question
- If the bottle were left open (with no cap) and additional force were applied to the bottle—such as someone pulling it downward as it fell—what would you expect to see happen? aThe water would stay in the bottle.bThe water would come out of the top of the bottle.cThe water would come out of the holes in the bottle sideways.dThe water would come out of the holes in the bottle and fall downward.
Solution
If the bottle were left open and additional force were applied to it, the most likely outcome would be that the water would come out of the top of the bottle. This is because the force of gravity pulling the bottle downward would be greater than the force of the water's own weight pushing it out of the holes. Additionally, without a cap to create pressure inside the bottle, the water would take the path of least resistance, which would be straight up and out of the top of the bottle. So, the correct answer is b. The water would come out of the top of the bottle.
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. Which of the following is the BEST interpretation of the differences between the bottle being dropped and the water being released while the bottle was held still? aThe water will always move downward out of the bottle.bThe water will fall at different rates depending on how the bottle does or does not fall.cWhen the bottle is motionless, gravity will attract the water downward out of the bottle.dThe water will squirt out sideways because of the pressure of water farther up in the bottle.
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