January 27, 2025
Sucking on a straw lowers the air pressure inside the straw, while atmospheric pressure pushes down on the fluid outside the straw—causing the fluid to move up and into one’s mouth. Because of the limits of atmospheric pressure, a 35-foot-long straw would never work at sea level. Straws don’t work at all in space, because there is no atmospheric pressure.
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