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Does a syringe work on the moon

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In a perfect vacuum, there's no air, no pressure, hence no force to push the plunger in. In fact, if there were any air inside the syringe, its pressure would force the plunger out - this doesn't happen on earth because the atmospheric pressure outside balances the pressure from the air inside

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