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What are applications of pressure ​

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Answered by lighting2011
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When air is sucked out of a drinking straw, the air pressure inside it decreases, and the atmospheric pressure outside forces the liquid to go inside the straw.

The area of the edge of a knife’s blade is extremely small. This creates pressure high enough for the blade to cut through a material.  

Syringes are used to take blood for blood tests. The pressure of the liquid forces the liquid to move into the syringe when its plunger is withdrawn.

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Answered by stevenhunt
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When air is sucked out of a drinking straw, the air pressure inside it decreases, and the atmospheric pressure outside forces the liquid to go inside the straw.

The area of the edge of a knife’s blade is extremely small. This creates pressure high enough for the blade to cut through a material.  

Syringes are used to take blood for blood tests. The pressure of the liquid forces the liquid to move into the syringe when its plunger is withdrawn.

Explanation

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