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Actually, the pressure outside the straw presses the fluid up into the straw.
head pressure
the head pressure will rise
Convection current
Yes, different liquids have different coefficients of volume expansion, which means they expand by different amounts for the same increase in temperature. This is because the molecular structure and composition of liquids vary, leading to different responses to changes in temperature.
Convection in alike in both liquids and gases as, in both of them, the heated molecules being lighter rise upwards and the cooler molecules take their place.
because it is lighter then the other liquids
because it is lighter then the other liquids
alright, the cauculations in many formations conclude that, when you breath or suck in the amount of force that is let in the straw moves it up tward the top of the straw going into your mouth or where designated.
the head pressure will rise
head pressure
the head pressure will rise
Amp rise
molecular weight
When you suck from a straw you create a partial vaccuum which reduces the air pressue inside the straw. The air pressure outside the straw pushes down on the milk and forces it up through the straw.
rise
capillarity
contract, rise, fall, expand