How do Magdeburg spheres work?
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Magdeburg hemispheres are two half-spheres of equal size. Placing them together traps air between them. This air is merely trapped, and not compressed, so the pressure inside is the same as the pressure of the atmosphere outside the spheres. ... The spheres thus pull apart with nearly no resistance.
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