If we have an emty cylindrical glass on a flat table with a dice inside it , naturally, it will contain an amount of air inside it.
Now , if we invert this glass upside down on the table, leaving the dice still inside it but landing on the table , will the amount of air inside the glass changes?
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If we have an emty cylindrical glass on a flat table with a dice inside it , naturally, it will contain an amount of air inside it.
Now , if we invert this glass upside down on the table, leaving the dice still inside it but landing on the table , will the amount of air inside the glass changes?
If yes, would it be more or less, and why?
If no...why?
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