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A short report on the application of atmospheric pressure

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Answered by rp358603
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Explanation:

Application of Atmospheric pressure

Applications of atmospheric pressure:

Drinking Straw

1. When drinking with a straw, one has to suck the straw. This causes the pressure in hte straw to decrease.

2. The external atmospheric pressure, which is greater, will then act on the surface of the water in the glass, causing it to rise through the straw.

Vacuum cleaner

1. vacuum cleaner applies the principle of atmospheric pressure to remove dust particles. When it is switched on, the fan sucks out the air from space inside the vacuum (space A). Space A then becomes a partial vacuum.

2. The atmospheric pressure outside, which is greater, then forces air and dust particles into the filter bag. This traps the dust particles but allows the air to flow through an exit ath the back.

Answered by ItzStrawBerry
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Straw : When a man sucks up the fluid from straw the pressure inside is moderately low and accordingly atmospheric pressure outside powers up the fluid into straw. 2)Vacuum cleaner : When a vacuum cleaner is exchanged on, the pressure inside tumble off because of air inside.

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