Environmental Sciences, asked by saniyakhatun2, 25 days ago

when one uses a straw to drink water which activity takes place​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When you inhale through the straw, you take the atmosphere out of the straw (it goes into your lungs). Now the atmosphere is pushing down on the liquid in the glass, with noting the balance it inside the straw, so the liquid rises…into your mouth! Since we can't see the atmosphere, it's hard to figure out how it works.

Answered by Munshikaif23
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Answer:

When you inhale through the straw, you take the atmosphere out of the straw (it goes into your lungs). Now the atmosphere is pushing down on the liquid in the glass, with noting the balance it inside the straw, so the liquid rises…into your mouth! Since we can't see the atmosphere, it's hard to figure out how it works.

Explanation:

When you sit down to a glass of iced tea with a straw in it, you might say that you are sucking the tea up through the straw. In fact, a more accurate description would be to say that the atmospheric pressure is pushing the liquid up the straw.

I think so

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