Social Sciences, asked by adhimulamuma, 8 months ago

device which would not work on the Moon is :​

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Answered by arnavnigam23oct2008
1

Answer:

Siphons

Explanation:

Siphons do not work exclusively because of gravity, siphons also rely on background pressure. If you have cavitation of your fluid within the siphon tube, it ceases to work properly. In the open pico-atmopshere/fempto-atmosphere of the moon, it is impossible for any liquid to exist, and even if liquid did exist.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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A device that would not work on the Moon is Siphon.

Siphon:

  • A siphon is any of a number of devices that allow liquids to flow through tubes.
  • A siphon is a tube that forces gas from a gas tank into a gas container on the ground.
  • To siphon, transfer a tube from one container to another using air pressure to convey liquid into the lower container.
  • siphon, sometimes written siphon, instrument for carrying liquid over the side of a vessel and delivering it at a lower level, typically in the shape of a tube bent to produce two legs of unequal length.
  • In a narrower sense, the term refers to a tube with an inverted "U" shape that causes a liquid to flow upward, above the surface of a reservoir, with no pump, but powered by the fall of the liquid as it flows down the tube under gravity, then discharging at a level lower than the reservoir's surface from which it came.

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