7.6 ml
37 mL or about 1.25 ounces
It depends on the volume of the beaker and the test tube. Although throughout my scientific experience, beakers are larger than test tubes.
Pretty good if the outside hose is a lot lower than the inside hose. The siphon works by a hose stuck in a fluid container higher than the receiving container. A suction is momentarily placed on the lower side of the hose until the fluid is flowing down the down line. Gravity will cause a continued flow.
Millilitres.
A siphon is a tube that is used to take a liquid up and out of one container and into another container or the ground. A hose used to empty a swimming pool can be called a siphon.
It IS possible, but you must force the siphon tube past the spring loaded flap at the filler cap. You may have some trouble withdrawing the tube past this flap but a long bladed screwdrive holding the flap open should releasethe pressure on it enough to withdraw the siphon tube.
You can not. You have to remove the filler tube and drain from there.
Almost every car made after the late 1970s has an anti-siphon barrier in the filler tube.
You can not. There is an antisiphon valve in the fill tube.
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so the gas pump could fit in there.
You can't just stick a tube down the filler hole because there is an anti siphon valve in there. You need to remove the fuel pump or in some case take the rubber hose from the feeder tube off to siphon it. Unless you really need to get that gas out it is really not worth the effort.
The incurrent siphon is a tube that water flow into which allows respiration, reproduction, locomotion and feeding. Locomotion is achieved by expulsion of water.
There are many parts of a siphon pump. The main part is the tube that helps to transport the liquid. There may also be a motor to help move the liquid.