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There's not much theory involved; you just have to measure it if you want to know it.
Because under your thumb, inside the straw, there is now a vacuum which keeps the water in.
Basically, you reduce the pressure in the straw. The pressure inside the straw is less than the atmospheric pressure which presses down on the liquid outside.
One straw because there is a gap between the middle of the two straws which lets in a lot of air allowing you to drink less
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It depends on the diameter of the straw, which varies. Multiply the diameter by 3.14 and the result by the length of the straw.
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I personally think you drink more when using a straw. I drink twice as much with a straw than tipping the cup.
The drinking straw as we know it today was invented in 1888 by Marvin Stone.
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No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
The modern drinking straw was patented on 3 December 1888 by Marvin Chester Stone.
Historians have four that the earliest drinking straw was made by Sumerians for drinking beer. It was used to avoid the solid byproducts of fermentation.
about one sixty-seventh of an ounce or . 42 grams
It is prehistoric.
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