The physics of how a siphon works: pressure as a function of depth at the moment the siphon starts.
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To investigate the physics of how a siphon works, we set up a tube to siphon water out of a tank, then we consider the instant at which we release the water. By locating two points at which the pressure is atmospheric, we use our pressure as a function of depth equation to compute the pressure in the horizontal branch of the tube and show that there is a net force accelerating water out of the container. This fluid statics siphon problem shows that the siphon will work, but it doesn't show how fast it works: that's a hydrodynamics problem!
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To investigate the physics of how a siphon works, we set up a tube to siphon water out of a tank, then we consider the instant at which we release the water. By locating two points at which the pressure is atmospheric, we use our pressure as a function of depth equation to compute the pressure in the horizontal branch of the tube and show that there is a net force accelerating water out of the container. This fluid statics siphon problem shows that the siphon will work, but it doesn't show how fast it works: that's a hydrodynamics problem!
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