What is Air Pressure: Egg Demonstration
Jared shows us the power of air pressure using the egg and bottle demonstration. This video was previously called "What is Air Pressure".
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Check out more videos like this on our channel FunScienceDemos, and do not forget to subscribe and click the bell to stay updated on new videos! https://bit.ly/16zEpWc
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