high pressure and low pressure examples in daily life
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Syringes are used to take blood for blood tests. The pressure of the liquid (blood) forces the liquid to move into the syringe when its plunger is withdrawn. When air is sucked out of a drinking straw, the air pressure inside if decreases and the atmospheric pressure outside forces the liquid to go inside the straw.
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The pressure under the studs on the soles of football shoes is high enough for them to sink into the ground, which gives extra grip. A vacuum cleaner has a fan inside that creates a low pressure inside the device. Consequently, air and dirt particles are sucked into the device.Oct 7, 2016
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