When the piston is pulled, why does the liquid rise up in the syringe?
Anonymous:
u mean,while filling a syringe?
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while pulling the piston,pressure inside the syringe decreases as compared to the atmospheric pressure,actually,its tube is empty.hence when there is liquid on the outside of the needle, it gets pulled into the empty space by
the vacuum. This is because the liquid pushes up against the hole at
the end of the needle, but since there's no air or anything there to
push back on it, it rushes in.
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because the syringe was sealed from all sides and there was only one hole in the syringe when the piston pulled up side the liquid goes up from pressure (u can see in the first drop file ) ATMOSPHERIC pressure
now u can see in second drop file the water comes out from syringe hole
now u can see in second drop file the water comes out from syringe hole
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