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Would you be able to suck juice with straw in the moon?

No, unless the moon suddenly gained an atmosphere and grew oxygen out of no where, unless that happened that would be an impossible feat. (The oxygen would only be required to breathe. Ignoring that requirement, any atmospheric pressure would suffice.) Liquid is never "sucked" through straw into your mouth, instead it is pushed by the atmospheric pressure. Without an atmosphere pushing on the liquid in the cup, nothing would ever move. (Actually, quite the opposite would happen if you had any air in your mouth to begin with: the air would blast out of your mouth into the straw and spray the liquid everywhere all over the Moon.) If, however, you were in the lunar module drinking through a straw would be easier than on Earth. Astronauts perform a similar feat all the time, even in a weightless environment orbiting the earth.


What types of items must be redesigned to be able to use them in space?

drink containers


What is the roman god Jupiter's skill and ability?

Jupiter (Zeus) is god of the sky and justice. He is able to throw thunderbolts at anybody he pleases.


How are astronauts able to provide enough water while on mission at the international space station?

to me if they run out they used a urine filter then drink the water


What kind of motion would you expect if you threw a ball at the moon?

The same motion a ball would do on earth. Theoretically, it would go much further on the moon, but the astronauts who threw things on the moon were restricted by their pressure suits. They couldn't reach back and throw anything. They had to fling it like a discus. Had they been able to throw overhanded, it would have gone a lot further.

Related questions

Would you be able to drink through a straw in outer space?

no


How we are able to drink juice using straw?

put your mouth on the straw and suck it with your mouth


How is a person able to drink using a straw?

Because he creates lower air pressure in his mouth compared to the atmospheric pressure - thus the liquid is pushed through the straw as a result of pressure difference.


Can you drink water from cactus?

no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus


What juice to drink to increase libido?

any, as long as its getting you drunk. just do not get too drunk because you wil not be able to function properly.


How do you stick a straw in an apple?

Just stab it with it. if it is not an extremely weak straw or an extremely firm apple, it should go into it. whether you'll be able to drink anything or not, I don't think so. I'd try it with an orange or other citrus fruit. would be easier to get juice out of :) EDIT: If you hold your thumb over one end of the straw, being careful to ensure a seal, when you push the straw against the apples skin, you will have formed a seal at both ends of the straw. As such the air in the straw is trapped. In order for the straw to deform (as it would tend to do by buckling, folding or bending when you try to force it into the apple) it must now compress the air in the straw rather than simply forcing it out of the open hole at the top. This is significantly more difficult, as the compressed air pushes back against the internal walls of the straw. This therefore means that a larger force would be required to compress the air and cause the straw to bend or buckle. In other words the straw is now stiffer / more rigid than it was. As more force can now be applied to the straw before it will deform, it is more likely to pierce the apple.


Will you able to drink juice through a straw on the moon .if not why?

No, as there is no atmosphere on the Moon drinking juice from a straw will not work for the following reasons.the water in the juice will boil away in a few seconds due to the depressed boiling point of water.the second law of thermodynamics will disperse the evaporated water radially so no coherent fluid can existwith no external air pressure the process of sucking will produce no negative pressure gradient for the water to follow.the astronaut will not be able to insert the straw into his pressure sealed space suit to attempt to apply a sucking maneuver. Attempting such is ridiculous anyways as the zero pressure of space and would just result in him getting sucked out of his/her space suit.Oranges don't grow on the moon so there is no Orange Juice to be had.Retail stores don't (as yet) exist on the moon so there is no possible way for orange juice to be retailed for foolish astronauts to attempt drinking it. (Or any juice for that matter. The question wasn't specific.)Anita Bryant doesn't live on the Moon so no one would know about orange juice and its virtues to want to attempt such a thing.There is currently an orange juice embargo against the Moon so no orange juice can be imported for anybody to attempt drinking it there. (Tang doesn't count as orange juice.)Yes, if all the aforementioned problems are curtailed (such as smuggling a juice fruit contained up to the Moon in a pressured space suit. Then the astronaut inside the space suit could suck up the orange juice perfectly well. Anita would have to tell him/her it was there of course.)


Should a 3 year old still drink from a sippy cup?

A 3 year old should be able to drink from a regular glass or cup. A sippy cup or a cup with a lid and straw could be used in certain instances where you do not want the liquid to be spilled.


What happens to the air pressure in the straw when you suck lemonade?

The pressure in the straw goes to negative.[We cannot have a negative pressure - this grammar form is known as an oxymoron.]A2. The pressure in the straw is reduced, and thus the liquid is able to be drawn higher in the straw.


How much soft drink does Australia drink?

allot because some people in Australia a really poor so they don't have anoghth money to buy a drink with alcohol in it and they charge people to get in some times in Australia to go to a pub so they wouldn't be able to get in for a drink with alcohol so they just have to buy juice and water.


Would you be able to suck juice with straw in the moon?

No, unless the moon suddenly gained an atmosphere and grew oxygen out of no where, unless that happened that would be an impossible feat. (The oxygen would only be required to breathe. Ignoring that requirement, any atmospheric pressure would suffice.) Liquid is never "sucked" through straw into your mouth, instead it is pushed by the atmospheric pressure. Without an atmosphere pushing on the liquid in the cup, nothing would ever move. (Actually, quite the opposite would happen if you had any air in your mouth to begin with: the air would blast out of your mouth into the straw and spray the liquid everywhere all over the Moon.) If, however, you were in the lunar module drinking through a straw would be easier than on Earth. Astronauts perform a similar feat all the time, even in a weightless environment orbiting the earth.


What are some items you can use during April fools?

Make some jello before it sets, pour some into a glass and put a straw into the glass. After the jello sets, give it to someone saying "here's some fruit punch" or something and they won't be able to drink it through the straw because it's jello!!! LOL Make sure that you say "April fools!"