Physics, asked by aditiyagupta21, 2 months ago

suppose you have a glass of juice in the outer space.would you able to drink it with a straw?why/why not?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can't, because there is no such force as “suction,” only atmospheric pressure rushing in to fill the void. On the moon (outside a pressurized habitat) there is no air pressure, so straws don't work.

Answered by CUTEnBEAUTY
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It can't, because there is no such force as “suction,” only atmospheric pressure rushing in to fill the void. On the moon (outside a pressurized habitat) there is no air pressure, so straws don't work.

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