Sketch of a mechanical analogy to the siphon which demonstrates that even though atmospheric pressure cancels out of the siphon equation, it is still atmospheric pressure that pushes the liquid up the siphon.
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Sketch of a mechanical analogy to the siphon which demonstrates that even though atmospheric pressure cancels out of the siphon equation, it is still atmospheric pressure that pushes the liquid up the siphon.