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Physics, 21.01.2020 04:31, ijeomaokoro9488

Alittle boy is playing with a plastic water bottle. he blows air into the bottle to make a whistling sound. then, he wedges a plastic ball into the bottle to make a rattle. but the ball is too big—it gets stuck in the mouth of the bottle! the little boy panics and runs to his big brother for . luckily, his older brother just studied the principle of boyle's law. based on what he learned, how will he get the ball out of the bottle?

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