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¡Este experimento súper genial y fácil se puede usar como una demostración divertida y educativa
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de la presión del aire, o como una broma divertida para tus amigos! Es hora de divertirse con este
experimento de botella de agua con agujeros.
¡Sorprenda a sus hijos con este sencillo experimento cuando se perforan agujeros en una botella
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Suministros necesarios:
Pin or Needle
1. Fill a plastic bottle with water and screw the cap on.
2. Carefully poke about 5 holes around the bottle about an inch or two from the bottom.
3. Set the bottle down and observe that the water is not leaking even though there are holes in
the bottle.
4. Unscrew the cap from the bottle and watch the water begin shooting out of the holes.
Most types of plastic bottles will work for this experiment, as long as they have a cap or lid that you
can screw on tightly. I like to use a standard water bottle, but you can also use a larger 2-liter bottle
as well.
You can use a sealed water bottle if you want, or you can fill an empty bottle all the way up with
water.
You can add food coloring to make the water more visual, but be warned that water will spray out
of the bottle later and the mess will be easier to clean up if you don’t use food coloring.
Once the bottle is full of water, make sure the cap is on tight so that it makes a good seal.
It might sound crazy to poke holes in a bottle that is full of water, but believe it or not you won’t get
Under adult supervision, use a very small thumbtack, pin, or needle to poke about 5 holes equally
spaced around the outside diameter of the bottle. The best place for these holes is about an inch
Don’t be alarmed if a little bit of water does leak out when you are puncturing the holes in the
bottle. This is expected, but as long as you leave the cap on the bottle and don’t squeeze it, then you
Remember that part that I mentioned this can either be used as an educational experiment for your
Well this is the part where you need to decide what you want the final result of the experiment to
be!
Depending on your intentions in doing this water bottle with holes experiment, will determine
If you plan to use this as an educational tool, then you might want to place the bottle in a large bowl
or on a baking pan. This will help collect the mess when water comes out of the bottle.
If you want your bottle to make a mess on one of your friends as a prank, then strategically place
This will set the stage for an unsuspecting person to find the bottle, grab it for a drink, and get a
Now it’s time for the fun to begin! Watch in amazement as your bottle with holes magically holds
water inside without leaking…even though there are holes in the bottle!
Then carefully unscrew the cap and see what happens! You should see water starting to spray out
of the holes in the bottle as soon as the cap is loosened a little bit.
You can also leave the cap on the bottle, but pick the bottle up and squeeze it for the same result.
Water will start spraying out of the holes when the bottle is squeezed or when the lid is removed.
This is again what makes this a great experiment, but also a fun prank!
The bottle looks harmless and refreshing when sitting on the counter, but as soon as an unlucky
person comes along and grabs (squeezes) the bottle it will spray all over them!
Most of us would think that a water bottle with holes in it would leak water out of it, but that’s only
the case if air can get into the bottle to replace the water.
In the case of this water bottle with holes experiment, air pressure and the surface tension of the
water work together to keep the water in the bottle despite the holes in the bottle.
Surface Tension:
Believe it or not, the surface tension of water molecules actually allows water molecules to bond
together enough to help keep the water from leaking out of the holes in the bottle.
With the help of the surface tension, and the difference of air pressure outside of the bottle and
inside the bottle is why the water does not leak out of the bottle.
Air Pressure:
The air pressure is lower inside the bottle than the air pressure outside the bottle. Air always
moves from high pressure towards low pressure, so the air outside the bottle is actually trying to
The holes in the bottle are too small to let the air sneak inside the bottle, so instead the outside air
pressure pushes on the bottle and the water and actually keeps the water inside the bottle!
Check out this Rising Water Experiment Step by Step for another cool example of how air
Once the cap of the bottle is removed, then the air is given a path to get into the bottle and will act
When the bottle is squeezed with the cap still on, the pressure inside the bottle also overcomes the
pressure pushing on the outside of the bottle and allows the water to spray out of the holes!
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