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  2. File:FlyingDropletSiphon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Example of a siphon that uses only atmospheric pressure to raise the liquid up during the entire siphoning process without any contribution from liquid tensile strength. Date: 24 May 2015: Source: Own work: Author: Mindbuilder (talk) Permission (Reusing this file) Public Domain: Other versions: Based on my previous work the AirLaunchSiphon.svg 2010

  3. Siphon - Wikipedia

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    Siphon principle In the flying-droplet siphon, surface tension pulls the stream of liquid into separate droplets inside of a sealed air-filled chamber, preventing the liquid going down from having contact with the liquid going up, and thereby preventing liquid tensile strength from pulling the liquid up. It also demonstrates that the effect of ...

  4. Talk:Siphon/Archive 11 - Wikipedia

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    4 Self-starting 'M' siphon. 2 comments. 5 Air chamber in Figure 2 is below atmospheric pressure. 2 comments. 6 video siphon demonstration. 5 comments. 7 Bell Siphon ...

  5. 29 Photos That Capture the Golden Age of Air Travel (1950s ...

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    That sardine-can experience got me daydreaming about the golden age of flying—the 1950s to the 1970s—when airlines went all out to create a genuinely luxurious experience. Think of real meals ...

  6. Talk:Siphon/Archive 10 - Wikipedia

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  7. Upside-down plane: Experts weigh in on Delta flight flip-over ...

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    He said the No. 1 thing to remember when flying is to fasten your seat belt and make it snug. If the plane stops suddenly, “you’re going to be shifted forward in your seat, and a couple of ...

  8. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here ...

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    Plane accidents such as the collision above Reagan National Airport can trigger aerophobia, the fear of flying. Here’s how to manage the phobia. A flying phobia affects more than 25 million ...

  9. File:Diagram of a jet-siphonic WC bowl.svg - Wikipedia

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