Water Bottle Pressure Demo

Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required

Categories: Pressure and Fluids

Alternative titles: Three Holed Water Bottle

Summary

By making holes at different heights in a water-filled bottle, students can observe that water squirts out more strongly from the lower holes, demonstrating that pressure increases with depth.

Procedure

  1. Use scissors or a drill to make three small, evenly spaced holes vertically along the side of a plastic bottle.
  2. Cover the holes with tape and fill the bottle with water to the top; screw on the cap.
  3. Place the bottle in a sink or outdoors to contain the water.
  4. Predict how water will flow when the tape is removed — which hole will spray farthest?
  5. Remove the tape and then unscrew the cap to let air replace the escaping water.
  6. Observe that water from the lowest hole shoots out farthest, showing greater pressure at greater depth.

Observing the Effect of Water Pressure - Next Generation Science:


How water pressure changes with depth ~ Water bottle demonstration - Physics Rox by Ms Hoo:


📄 How does pressure change with depth? - Encounter Edu: https://encounteredu.com/take-action/how-does-pressure-change-with-depth

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