View Full Version : I just created a vacuum in a cup when doing the dishes?
riskybeats
Feb1-10, 07:05 PM
I want to know the mechanism behind this. I folded a paper cloth (may of been of the bounty kind), and put my wet cups on there mouth down. I heard a hissing, and I thought I may have left the stove on. I followed the noise to the cup, and noticed it was hissing like crazy. I tilted the cups mouth off of the cloth, and met quite a bit of resistance. When I got it off, it made the 'pop' noise of a vacuum being destroyed.
Any theories on how this happened?
The hot cup had hot air in it. As the cup cooled the air inside cooled and dropped in volume. This is a common occurrence.
riskybeats
Feb1-10, 07:17 PM
Awesome. Go science!
Thanks.
Redbelly98
Feb2-10, 10:55 AM
Science rocks! Welcome to Physics Forums.
You can do a similar experiment with a milk or juice container. Put about 1/2" or so of cold tapwater in the container, cap it, and shake it. The shaking helps the water cool the inside air quickly. This will create a slight vacuum, and a rectangular milk carton will be noticeably deformed.
Next, dump the water and put in 1/2" or so of hot tapwater, cap, and shake. That will heat the air, creating higher pressure in the carton.
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