Describe Activity 6.2. Why must the four holes be at the same height from the bottom, and why are they all uncovered at the same time?
Hint. The design lets you compare four places at once.
The activity. Take a used plastic bottle and remove its cap. Using a needle or nail, make four small holes near the bottom, around the sides, making sure they are at the same height from the bottom (Fig. 6.7). If the plastic is hard, the needle can be warmed slightly. Seal the holes with tape, fill the bottle with water, then remove the tape from all holes at the same time and watch.
What you observe. Water flows out through the holes on the sides of the bottle — in four jets, spurting outwards.
Why the holes are at the same height. So that the water column above each hole is the same, and therefore the pressure at each is the same. Any difference in the jets would then have to be explained by something else. As it is, the four jets look alike, which is itself a small confirmation of Activity 6.1's result.
Why all at the same time. So that the four jets can be compared under identical conditions. Opening them one by one would let the water level drop between openings, and the later jets would be weaker simply because less water was left above them.
✦ And why the cap is removed. With the cap on, air pressure inside the bottle would change as water left, and the flow would stutter. Removing it keeps the top of the water open to the atmosphere, so the only thing driving the jets is the water column itself.
The result to take away: water also exerts pressure on the sides of a container.
