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Xenon02
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Hello!
Can anyone help me understand why this experience works this way?
If we plug the hole on the left side, the water does not affect the cup that has the hole on the bottom. However, if we let go of this hole on the left side, the water will start to pour into the cup again.
Is the law "Connected utensils" isn't implied here? Because normally the water should equal it's water level with the other connected vessels/cups.
I heard something about underpressure creating in the bottom hole but I don't understand it at all.
Could someone please explain me how does it work? I'm very curiouse how it works.
Thanks for reading this post.
Can anyone help me understand why this experience works this way?
If we plug the hole on the left side, the water does not affect the cup that has the hole on the bottom. However, if we let go of this hole on the left side, the water will start to pour into the cup again.
Is the law "Connected utensils" isn't implied here? Because normally the water should equal it's water level with the other connected vessels/cups.
I heard something about underpressure creating in the bottom hole but I don't understand it at all.
Could someone please explain me how does it work? I'm very curiouse how it works.
Thanks for reading this post.