you can sip more out of 1 straw than 2
no way, stupid!
the air in the liquid is blocked off by your mouth when its on the straw so when u sip the flow of air and carbons bring the liquid thorugh the straw through capillary action http://www.answers.com/topic/capillary-action-1
components of the 2 straws are different
to my fellow questionerwell considering that would be a good thing to recycle you would save about 2 gallons at the least of oil if you recycle 1 pound 1 pound plastic straws=2 gallons2 pounds plastic straws=4 pounds3 pounds plastic straw's= 6 pounds4 pounds plastic straw's= 8 poundsconsider that as a tip
No. The action of a drinking through a straw is that you suck the air out of the straw, and the air pressure on the outside of the cup them pushes the liquid up the straw. If there were no air pressure on the surface of the liquid, then there wouldn't be anything to cause the liquid to rise. However; 1. If there were no air pressure, the liquid would boil and vaporize; there wouldn't be any liquid to drink. 2. In weightlessness, you can't suck water through a straw even IN atmosphere; the liquid forms globules under the influence of its own surface tension. On the Space Station, the astronauts drink from sealed bulbs; sort of like juice pouches. You squeeze the pouch to push the liquid into your mouth.
You get more water in 1 straw then you get out of 2 straw because when you have 2 straws you just get more air then water.
no way, stupid!
The power of suction. If you suck through a straw, the air within as nowhere to go as does the water inside it other than your mouth. Straws allow you to suck in any liquid you stick them into. That is, as long as the straw does not have a hole in it.
The importance of having drinking straws is so you can get liquid out of an enclosed container
The noun 'straw' is the singular form.The plural noun is straws.
Your cheeks draw a suction, and the ambient air pressure pushes the liquid up the straw.
The collective nouns for straw (plant fiber) are a clutchof straw, a bundle of straw, a truss of straw.The collective noun for straws (drinking) is a bundle of straws.
the air in the liquid is blocked off by your mouth when its on the straw so when u sip the flow of air and carbons bring the liquid thorugh the straw through capillary action http://www.answers.com/topic/capillary-action-1
No. Alcohol does not care the method by which it is imbibed. It is not concentrated by drinking through straws. Assuming the same amount of alcohol is imbibed in the same amount of time through a straw as through regular drinking methods, the alcohol will not affect you differently in any way. Any difference in experience or in the degree to which one is drunk is purely psychological.
You need nine sides, so nine straws. But you could just use one straw and cut it into nine pieces.
Air pressure within the straw.
Bubble Tea Straw is bigger than the regular straw in order to let the tapioca goes through ^^