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23 September, 09:26

Airplane cabins are pressurized so passengers can breathe comfortably at altitudes of up to 9,200 meters (30,000 feet). The air pressure inside the cabin at this altitude, however, is still lower than the atmospheric pressure at sea level. A passenger opens a resealable bag of raisins before the plane takes off from approximately sea level. He reseals the bag and leaves some air surrounding the raisins. What will the bag most likely look like when the plane is at its highest altitude?

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  1. 23 September, 09:31
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    It will have expanded
  2. 23 September, 09:35
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    It will have expanded
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