Atmospheric Pressure

Atmospheric Pressure

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taimoor arif
taimoor arif - 03.03.2013 00:48

killing video

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AEON FLEX
AEON FLEX - 02.03.2013 22:30

proof of God's ingenuity

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Dani
Dani - 01.03.2013 06:04

Excelent as always.

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olderanddecrepit
olderanddecrepit - 28.02.2013 07:22

The small amount of air in the inverted glass was at atmospheric pressure when the card was placed over the rim of the glass. Therefore it cannot be a vacuuum since no air was exchanged.

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rockez09
rockez09 - 28.02.2013 04:27

The Discovery channel and the History Channel should take a hint from Hila. You don't need fancy visuals and unnecessary celebrity cameos to make an informative learning tool.

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Karma
Karma - 28.02.2013 03:36

My mind was metaphorically blown when I saw that water-glass-paper-trick. That had never crossed my mind, even though afterwards it feels so obvious.

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Martin M.
Martin M. - 28.02.2013 02:44

What if you squeezed the air out of the tube, like in that last demonstration, at different altitudes. Would you be able to calculate the atmospheric pressure at those altitudes by how much liquid is pushed up into the tube?

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Phyrexious
Phyrexious - 28.02.2013 02:41

Thank you for making the world a better place @ScienceOnline

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ThePolysyllabist
ThePolysyllabist - 28.02.2013 00:52

If the enclosed glass of water is devoid of the force of atmospheric pressure, then would not a fully enclosed room also be devoid of atmospheric pressure? Yet, we could breathe fine in such an enclosed room, no? So isn't the assertion that "without atmospheric pressure we could not breathe" a gross misassertion? Aren't we just talking about how changes in volume result in pressures equalizing by displacement from one any to another?

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Daniel Lindholm
Daniel Lindholm - 28.02.2013 00:33

Mindblowing

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khellilg
khellilg - 27.02.2013 23:35

This man got the wisdom's voice.

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Anton Popov
Anton Popov - 27.02.2013 23:32

my intuition is stumbling to grasp it

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Ranadeep Singh
Ranadeep Singh - 27.02.2013 22:32

Nice video

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turist da
turist da - 27.02.2013 21:48

favorite

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nishbrown
nishbrown - 27.02.2013 20:35

I have the same glasses!

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Hosam Hamdy
Hosam Hamdy - 27.02.2013 20:24

So, This basically states that there is no such thing called suction at all... there is negative pressure, that is the creation of vacuum at one end or simply lower the pressure at that end...

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Mr Wp
Mr Wp - 27.02.2013 19:45

Great explanation! Very easy to understand!

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