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The carbon dioxide in the headspace above the liquid is at higher pressure than atmospheric pressure outside the can.
The gas is at a lower volume initially but suddenly has a larger volume available when the can is opened.
The change in pressure as the gas rapidly moves to become dispersed through its new volume causes the "whoosh" sound.
The gas law that applies is Boyle's law.
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When you open a can containing a carbonated drink and hear a woosh sound so that in this Boyle's gas law is applied.
What is Boyle's law?
According to this law at constant temperature, pressure of any gas is inversely proportional to its temperature.
So in the carbonated drinks carbon dioxide gas is present inside the can in which pressure of gas is high and volume is low but when we open the can then gas will attain a high volume area and less pressure, that's why produces a sound of 'woosh'.
Hence Boyle's gas law is applied.
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