when the cup is half filled with water, why water still holds?
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Atmospheric pressure is caused by air gravity and air molecules movement, air pressure in the half filled upside-down cup is lower than the air pressure outside due to less gravity, so the air pressure can still hold the water in half filled cup.
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Atmospheric pressure is caused by air gravity and air molecules movement, air pressure in the half filled upside-down cup is lower than the air pressure outside due to less gravity, so the air pressure can still hold the water in half filled cup.
HOPE IT HELPS
#BE BRAINLY#
THANKS
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