In theory, the answer is approx 10.33 metres but that assumes that you could create (and maintain) such pressure ... very unlikely!
The max height for mercury to be raised in normal atmospheric pressure is 76 cm. As the relative density of mercury is 13.6 then the max height in case of water is 13.6 times 76 cm. This would be equal to 1033.6 cm. Some 10.336 m.
P= density x gravity x height and the answer is negative because air is reduced in the straw
No.
For this technique you need a drinking straw, a protractor, some scotch tape and a measuring tape. Tape the drinking straw to the protractor at the 45 degree angle mark. Hold the protractor with its flat side level with the horizon and then sight through the drinking straw. Walk a distance away from the tower until you can see the top of the tower through the straw. Since you are sighting the top of the tower at a 45-degree angle, your distance from the tower is equal to the height of the tower. Measure your distance from the tower and you know its height.
Sipping Cider Through a Straw was created in 1919.
when you drink through a straw you remove some of the air in the straw. Because there is less air pressure of the straw is reduced. But the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the liquid.
Nope it is not possible. I don't know why but, no you cannot drink through a straw that has a hole in it.
No logic suggest that drinking through a straw will intoxicate you quicker. In fact, when drinking through a straw, we typically tend to take smaller sips of the liquid than we would if we just sipped it naturally.
Acai berry drinks can be acquired from ones local supermarket, or acai berries can be manually squeezed in order to obtain the juices within and then drunk through a straw.
Yes.
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