Trying To Drink From The World's Longest Straw
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In this video I show you what happens when you try to drink from a straw that is over 34 feet (theoretical limit).
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Veritasium's video: • World's Longest Straw
"if you want it done right, do it yourself" man took this literally
Local green shirt guy drinking from a tall structur with beeg straw
Here's your 1k like!
Don't search for tax in Italian 😳😳
Well yeah? That term was made to take literally.
1.4k likes and four replies? Thats not that much replies for such a popular comment! Time to add a 5th One
You definitely need an assistant
His wire or kids maybe. Weird he do this alone
@@MrSebastianPL ah yes, his wire
@@arkanon8661 W i r e
Leave the man alone he did a grammar mistake
But I actually thought he had one
When you let your sibling have 1 sip of your drink
LoL
wait theoretically you could suck the whole drink in 1 sip
@@aondutta325 imagine just looking them dead in the eyes and drinking the entire thing
@@Pip200ne Hahah
Comically large sip
I love how you stay true to science by the low production values. No fancy shmancy graphics or professional video and sound enginneers. Pure raw action labbing.
Yes very true
I know right!
I mean you can still "stay true to science" even by making your video look even better with "fancy shmancy graphics," I honestly don't think you're going to steer clear of the way of science by adding random effects and stuff. My favorite part of science has always been it's deep hatred of video after effects. On a real note, if you think I'm trying to be some sort of villain by ruining your fun, I'm not, You clearly have some vendetta against computer based effects, that is completely fine, I just don't like how you're trying to say adding those effects means you no longer follow the principals of science.
@@rider338 Your brain has an over-active imagination.
@@RegebroRepairs i have adhd, it's always active.
_"OK! THIS IS THE LAST STRAW!"_ *the straw:*
Fr lol
Thats hilarious lol.
there is no such thing as the last straw, just keep cutting it in half.
Underrated
*leave.*
He didnt miss leg day, that’s for sure
@@UndefinedBailiwick I think they meant he didn't skip leg day because of the amount of times he went up and down the stairs.
@@UndefinedBailiwick dont talk shit, hes a normal fit guy
@@NN-cm2mh they werent ?
@@penny7431 They werent What?
@@NN-cm2mh talking shit
1:18 the computer being a savage
I've seen so many of your video and I must say, no disappointments at all. 100% satisfaction. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thanks for making so many people's days much better.
Imagine trying to park your car and then you just see a tube of red stuff and a guy on the highest floor sucking it
Cmon man, why did you make me laugh so hard in a serious situation rn xD
This is so funny :D thanks
@@Kumergence lol
"Sir, would you like me to bring the pitcher of Kool-aid up there?"
i didnt think this was funny
1:26 lol the creator of that machine is a genius. "How much do you suck?" "You really suck"
Didn’t even notice that lol
Makes me sad this has only 10 likes
He made it
Ambiguous 100%
Lol
Ur videos are awesome!!! Its stuff people dont need to know but the way u explain it makes people want to know. That's the best way to learn/teach
I really wish I could help you with these videos. It would be a blast and I see you juggling a lot of things at once. Props to making so much great content mostly by yourself lol.
the amount of climbing up and down these stairs to make this video has to be appreciated. Love your videos!
Wait their is no elevator?
Parking structure right Maybe he used his car
@@panda_314 sure but that’s still dedication
I do understand that it’s not as serious though but I really do appreciate how much effort and love go into his videos to be clear ❤️
Leg day
I'm mostly amazed at how he was able to drop that wad of tubing through the narrow, on the first try.
Well as far as u know that is
I'm amazed that he didn't make a single joke about this
@@puperman4208 That's the last straw on this one
Can anyone give me time stamp?
@@dattatraymaske6040 1:43
"Doctor, we're out of blood bags!" "There's only one way to deliver them!"
Outstanding video James. I really appreciate fundamentals of science: based on empirical data and allowing peer review of your work. So, you were not convinced by Derek's conclusion, but the science community allows for that so you tested it yourself and I think you validated Veritasium's conclusion. Really well done and very well narrated.
So much “thats what she said” potential here
ikr
2:39
Yes
A bit too much potential
@@unknownsauce69 "it barely visible down there" HELP
2:39 Imagine someone walking by and hearing him say that out of context lol
Lmao
yo
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I'm sucking really hard but i can't get it up" LMAOOOO
That person: *backs away slowly*
“ can I have one sip please, I brought my own straw” The straw he pulls out=
3:39 Had a flashback from the hospital :')
So... what you’re saying is that if we had strong enough muscles, we could boil water by sucking it. Nice
Yeah but it wouldn't be useful... It doesn't raise the temperature of the water, so it wouldn't be like an easy way to prep water to cook pasta or something lol
@@thefolder69 It WOULD however be a very effective way of distilling solutions with water in them, and indeed vacuum stills are a thing
@@dsdy1205 I don't know about you but I don't consider water in a tube I just sucked like a straw to be very distilled. But you still have a point, I didn't think about that
@@thefolder69 I moved away from the straw setup already haha; irl distilleries do exist that use vacuum instead of heat to boil off the water and concentrate ethanol. It's not really what's sucked into the vac pump that's important in that case, but what's left behind.
Thank you waluigi
“My mouth muscles are sore. I’m sucking it but I can’t even get it up” 😂
🤣🤣😂
Thats what she said
I caught that too i know he said that on purpose
"its barely visible down there"
Wdym?
Great content. You put so much of work into. Keep up the good work. Greetings from 🇱🇰
What if you used ice water to bring the temperature down as close to 0C as possible? Would that stop it from vaporizing early?
Hi baker
No, the crystals will not make it through
Good idea! He would probably have to degas the water too though. Boiling, or adding salt, should work.
But theres another limit: If you've got 0 Bar in the tube above the water, then there will be only 1 Bar difference between air and tube. And thus the water cant be sucked higher than around 10m. Cause water with 10m hight has got 1Bar. And thus it comensates the pressure by itselve. So you can only suck it higher if there is already no air in the tube, cause then you can build up negative pressure in water. (yes you can build up negative pressure in water like you can in hard materials like wood, too if you pull on them. Water will "break" at negative 1000Bars and treewater at negative 100 Bar and thus trees can suck up water higher by building up negative 100Bars in them, cause there is no air inside of them)
That is a good idea I’m curious 🤨 🧐 👀
Somebody's gotta give him a hand. Cmon, He's walking up and down the stairs.
The guard (suspicious): "What are you doing, sir?" The Action Lab: "Science."
exercise
At least he’s getting exercise
I learn something from every one of your videos. Very impressive. Thank you.
This guy is so good at explaining stuff. No fancy words or anything.
The Giraffe has the highest blood pressure in the animal kingdom as its heart has to pump blood to the brain high up there against the force of gravity .
Imagine decapitating a giraffe. Cut At the base and his brain would live for a while considering... cut off at the head and it would take the body a moment to realize it died... plus the blood would be astronomical.
I wonder how the human heart differs between short and tall people? And whether the heart grows and adapts to the size of the person?
@@loganthesaint but wouldn't the pressure immediately fall in the head? I imagine that would cause the giraffe to quickly lose consciousness.
@@EinkOLED tall people usually have congenital heart problems and dont live as long while on the other hand there is a group of dwarfs in ecuador that are the oldest living people
Really tall dinosaurs: That's cute.
There are 2 ways to boil water: The easy way: using heat The hard way: succccc
I believe SUCC technically requires less work, because heat uses a lot of energy.
@@sanderkvenild8947 no, because you hit switch and it go brrrrrr.
the HARD way, lol
@@Doctor_Straing_Strange 😭
@@Xous_ it takes a while to boil it sint instant you could probably suck it faster than heat can boil
I’m very interested in the practicality and efficiency of hydraulic rams - how much falling water versus how much can be lifted how high. What’s the math?
He climbed all those stair for us. Can we just admire his determination?
"I'm sucking but I can't even get it up" - James Orgill 2021
Came to the comments just for this
Indeed :-)
2:40 lmao, had me giggling also.
Please don't give me a brain freeze. The only thing I can think of is your w**e. Damn I'm sorry, but I could not resist.
"It's barely visible down there" X'D
"I can't even get it up, it's barely visible down there" -Action Lab, 2021 2:46
Same man same :(
I got the same problem, and I'm fat too.
relatable
?
2:39 to 2:46 giggity
can we just aprriciate the amount of times he climed up and down the stairs. Bro im literally inlove with your videos
You can drink from that length tube and quite a bit longer using a small aquarium pump forcing air up the bottom submerged in the liquid you want to transport. The air bubbles lift the liquid extremely efficiently.
"My mouth muscles are really sore right now, I can't get it up very far, I'm sucking it but I can't even get it up, it's barely visible" Yeah, we've all been there.
bruhhhh
😂😂😂
Why
tf 💀💀
Aw come on man why did ya have to make my brain go there? But yeah I can relate 😆
my new fear: tongue being sucked on by the straw once the pressure is low enough
😬
Pushed into the straw by the atmoshere*
@@----Jay---- death sucks😂
Yes. That happens.
In Soviet America, straw suck you!
What I think you should do is get a vacuum chamber and attach the tube on that after you got the pressure down in the chamber you release the handle an see if it can go up alla at once
What’s pushing the water at the very top is likely the vapor moving the liquid up since it’s easier to pump (given you’re using the appropriate type)
"My mouth muscles are very sore now" *keeps smiling* Ahh, I love this guy
@danny supersell Geniuses often feel that way, I'd imagine.
@@NukelearFallout when you know that myths are just...myth youll start having nihilism sometimes
Smiling uses lesser muscles than frowning
Lol
@@NukelearFallout No we Geniuses don’t feel that away well not all of us our feelings can change but if our feelings were to be permanent it would be good feelings like confidence for example and I know a genius guy whom was born a leader and in two months he will gain leadership from his people as a representative to his people and because of that he’s you guessed it a social guy and fears nothing except god and death but he fears death depending on his deeds and so far they are bad deeds but he will repent. Geniuses that exists like him or similar to him are rare like I won’t even be surprised if they were Super Rare and about me well I’d rather not talk and don’t ask why it’s my desire so respect it as I would respect you for idk whatever good desire you have or opinion in anything. Note: if you think I’m lying to you like many people tend to that every single time I talk about that genius guy (my best friend) they just would not believe it and there’s many reasons for that stupid illiterate assumption and one of those reasons is because of my name now I’ll understand why you might not believe me because of (to you) inconsistent NICKname name regarding my personality but look I was never treated or respected in middle school for my genius ok don’t judge me I mean I don’t really care if you do not believe me I’ll care for your opinions only the good ones but the bad ones I’ll just ignore them because they won’t benefit me nor benefit you but they will only do the opposite unless like I said you don’t say those negative opinions in the first place so I wouldn’t have to ignore them and we both leave with nothing good but nothing bad too so if you don’t believe me well you’re a human being and humans beings have free will in everything so I can’t stop to do anything or change your mind on anything but I only can try to that’s the least I can do because as a human being I might as well f__ing force you to do or change your mind on anything but only bad or evil humans would do such things so I’ll just try and if my tries are hopeless I’ll leave to it and I will simply just walk away and that’s all peace be upon you.
The "theoretical limit" will actually vary day by day depending on the local atmospheric pressure - up to +/-3ft or even more, in rare circumstances.
so it can higher if the straw has an outer tube with more presure?
@@nonec384 that would be hard but yes
Well actually no that I think more, no it would have to be completely air tight and that is near impossible with straws
@@thebluetails2895 the person in the video didnt use a straw i think thats water hose for saws to cool then or something it looks like one
@@nonec384 still, it would be very hard to have a high pressure wrapped around a low pressure without either compromising the structure, or having air leak through the molecular structure
What I like about this video that Veritasium didn't do, is that you actually videoed the liquid moving up. It's one thing to say "oh we just couldn't get it high enough," take a shot of the end of the liquid without seeing the full length, and then call it a day, but it's a lot easier to grasp and fully understand where it starts falling apart. It practically has a hard cut-off on suction, which is really interesting. I never thought of the liquid as pulling itself down due to gravity, but I guess that makes a lot of sense when you consider the fact that they at least try to stay together. It's not a bunch of bubbles resting on top of each other like tapioca balls, they're more like gelatin, they'll typically stick together unless forced to separate.
You need to prime the tube first. ie fill it with water. Also the net positive suction head NPSH of the pump should be higher than the suction height.
There's a reason we use mercury for measuring vacuum. Water would just take a lot of height
That’s actually kinda smart
@@drvelocci thats just basic physics
Because it is a fluid with a high mass?
@@UrBrothaInChrist yh but it was still smart at the time.
@@maddi5920 High density
Fun fact: Because of cavitation, dolphins can’t swim at max speed. The bubbles that form at the end of their tails when they swim too fast make them hurt bad.
How do bubbles cause pain?
@@crazylegs1324 difference o pressure, the bubbles collapse and generate shock waves, it sure as hell should hurt! Look at what it does to machinery
Interesting
@@crazylegs1324 pistol shrimp
@@crazylegs1324 Look at 6:20. Those bubbles collapsing can cause that kind of damage to steel, so imagine them collapsing against your skin.
Also the theoretical limit for how far the liquid can be sucked up the tube would also most likely would depend on it’s boiling point so for example liquids with much higher boiling temperatures than water could travel further up the tube before boiling! :)
Thumbnail 10/10. I like how the bridge is taller than all of the towers
So many "that's what she said" jokes in the video I could hardly get through it
I wish there is "hide stupid comments" button in the comment section to hide all the 17 000 comments of people who spotted the obvious joke and yet had to comment on it
@@LiborTinka While I get your point, let people be.
@@LiborTinka mad?
@@LiborTinka Butthurt much?
@@LiborTinka mad? (2)
New drinking game: Take a shot every time he says "suck"
Are you trying to kill me
Thanks I dead.
Or tube
You gotta suck that shot through a straw tho
He technically said a few "suck" others we're "sucked" and "sucks".
I wish you had explained a little more about what the theoretical limit is based on, namely that the water is being pushed UP the tube by atmospheric pressure, so this is also dependent on elevation, weather, etc, changing the atmospheric pressure.
2:35 listen with your eyes closed 😂
This dude single handedly performs his experiments... Man scaled the stairs atleast a dozen of times.. All in the name of science.. Much respect to you❤️.. Love your channel
"a dozen of times" lol
So if we had a straw that had one end in the ocean and one in space, it wouldnt suck out the ocean. Good to know :)
That would be cool tho
Well yes, but actually no
Woah, the thought though...
*Alien race with a planet sized pump:* "Hold my beer"
@@EinkOLED gravity doesn't end in your mouth too. But you can still suck your drink from a cup
"So what size do you want your straw to be?" The Action Lab: YES
Now to do this in reverse and boil water by filling a long tube, as it drains it will create a vacuum. Basically a closed off siphon, water sealed bottom and air sealed top. It would be interesting to see if you can get a strong enough vacuum to freeze the water.
Ahahah imagine walking up the steps as a random person and seeing ... red stuff just slowly creeping up a tube😂
War of the worlds
"I can't get it up, it's barely visible down there." I feel your pain brotha...
1 inch gang
@@gegewillplayed5110 Using inch is just so messed up
@@gegewillplayed5110 I'm in
Ooooh, self burn that's pretty rare.
LMFAO this is soo underrated
you can add preasure from the bottom too
Thanks. I learned something new today.
2:43 "So I can't get it up very far, I'm sucking it but I can't even get it up, it's barely visible down there" LMAO
😏
Oh nononono noooooooo
😏😏
😳
He a freak 🤪
"your mouth can actually act like a pretty good vacuum pump" Yess sir.. sure can
Thats what "he" said
I think it would be interesting to do this with something cold like ice water or liquid nitrogen.
It was cool how close it was to the theoretical limit
Everyone: Bitcoin was the best investment ever. Action lab : Actually it was a vacuum chamber
Colonel Sanders said that too.
@Infamous Grizzly That's what makes crypto great. Great time to invest at the moment too.
@Infamous Grizzly Tell that to people who bought it from 2009 to 2020.
@Infamous Grizzly Most money isn't physical. People said it was gonna go to 0 for 12 years.
@Infamous Grizzly Most of your money is in the bank and they don't store all that money physically. So whether you have $1000 as a number in your bank account or $1000 worth of cryptocurrency as a different number doesn't matter.
This channel actually inspires me to become a better man in Science.
Same, but in my case, a boy
That's cool!
Tht sounds diplomatic bro😂
This inspires me to become better in Theory
It inspires me to try any experiment that comes to mind.
I never wanted to know that my crazy straw had a limit to how crazy it could get, yet here we are
1:03 the theoretical limit is not based on the vapour pressure of water. It is based on the fact that the air pressure is finite, and so the height of the water is also finite, as the force of the increasing height of water from gravity will eventually equal the force that air pressure exerts. We know that the force exerted by the air pressure is about 101kPa, and that the formula to calculate the force exerted is, P*A (where is the area that pressure is exerting on). The force from gravity is given by the Volume*density. The volume is A*h. P*A = A*h*density*gravity. (Density*gravity gives us the NEwtons density, i.e. N/kg) A on both sides cancel out, and we solve for h to get: h= P/NewtDensity. Density of water is 1000kg/m3, standard air pressure is 100,000N/m^2 (checking units we get (N/m^2)*(m^3/N) which leaves us with m) So 101000/9810 = 10.3m. (33.887ft) The theoretical maximum is due to the air pressure and the density of the fluid. If you were sucking up Mercury with a density of 13690kg/m^3 (13.7 tonnes), the height would be only 75cm. f you were on Mt Everest where the air pressure is only 33.7kPa, and sucking up water the height becomes 3.43m.
I did this with my ex years ago, we connected together a whole bunch of straws and he climbed to the top of the domed jungle gym and tried to take a drink. It pulled such a vacuum that it cut his lip and tongue. Basically the whole large tea was just in the straw.
nani the fuck
Wtf
Wtf that is mess up even if its your ex
"I did this with my ex years ago" I thought this story was taking a different turn.
how did it cut though, end of the straw?
*Me : what’s the point of these stupid experiments.* *Also me : What will happen if we fry rocks*
That's how you get pop rocks
@@citybay1385 lmao
realistically you’d just have a hot oily rock
@@bjornzek I feel like there's a Dwayne Johnson joke here, but I'm too lazy to make it
Fr
Every video that you did showed that you were going to do something, but you weren’t actually able to do it. Only this time you were able to do it! Can you please make more videos like this?
Pure science and raw.. I love all you videos
I wonder how many times you had to climb up and down the stairs. Hats off!
Plotwist: There was an Elevator outside the vision of the camera.
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@@xploration1437 man of culture
action lab: lets use the vaccume markiplier: SUCC PACK
*vacuum
@@alecboi777 vaccume 😎
@@alecboi777 vaccume 😎
@@alecboi777 *vaccume 😎
@@alecboi777 vacumme 😎
Because there are no pulling forces (only pushing forces), there is no such thing as sucking action. It is atmospheric pressure that is mostly responsible for pushing the water up the straw. Capillary action and surface tension also allow for some upward movement of water. Try a larger diameter straw and you will have no movement of water beyond the theoretical limit. Try a liquid with a lower vapor pressure than water.
carbonation is cold boilingthe bubble cure and clean but the color keeps ... the heat and light change the color so adding light to pressure tube will be closer to hot cold boiling or adidng dark
This video just shows that he's doing all this amazing stuff just by himself.
@@sanjitpasumarthi7436 Succ
@@pegasz ?
@Kepler 186-F Hey
@Kepler 186-F Very good
by himself ... is not surprising 😆😂
The small drops were like : "Ight.. I'm gonna make it." Then falls.
Not funny I didn't laugh. Your joke is so bad I would have preferred the joke went over my head and you gave up re-telling me the joke. To be honest this is a horrid attempt at trying to get a laugh out of me. Not a chuckle, not a hehe, not even a subtle burst of air out of my esophagus. Science says before you laugh your brain preps your face muscles but I didn't even feel the slightest twitch. 0/10 this joke is so bad I cannot believe anyone legally allowed you to be creative at all. The amount of brainpower you must have put into that joke has the potential to power every house on Earth. Get a personality and learn how to make jokes, read a book. I'm not saying this to be funny I genuinely mean it on how this is just bottom barrel embarrassment at comedy. You've single-handedly killed humor and every comedic act on the planet. I'm so disappointed that society has failed as a whole in being able to teach you how to be funny. Honestly, if I put in all my power and time to try and make your joke funny it would require Einstein himself to build a device to strap me into so I can be connected to the energy of a billion stars to do it, and even then all that joke would get from people is a subtle scuff. You're lucky I still have the slightest of empathy for you after telling that joke otherwise I would have committed every war crime in the book just to prevent you from attempting any humor ever again. We should put that joke in textbooks so future generations can be wary of becoming such an absolute comedic failure. I'm disappointed, hurt, and outright offended that my precious time has been wasted in my brain understanding that joke. In the time that took I was planning on helping kids who have been orphaned, but because of that, you've wasted my time explaining the obscene integrity of your terrible attempt at comedy. Now those kids are suffering without meals and there's nobody to blame but you. I hope you're happy with what you have done and I truly hope you can move on and learn from this piss poor attempt /s. not to be taken seriously :)
@@racegroundbreaking82 😭😭i was so confused lmao But also ur gonna wanna use /j probably since /s stands for sarcastic lol
@scftlcve it's a copypasta btw
This was a long time ago, but I'm wondering if anyone could help. I'm siphoning water from a mega puddle of water that always occurs during heavy rain, and I'm trying to transport it across a vinyl tube about 25 feet long. The outer diameter is about 5/8 of an inch, and the incline is rather minimal; it's almost horizontal. My siphon is a bell siphon, as I wanted something with no moving parts and as automatic as possible. Trouble is that it seems there's a quite bit of resistance when trying to push water into the bell due to the tubing itself. Perhaps it's too long, and when water is already in it, the siphon still functions just very weakly. I'm wondering if drilling holes into the tubing will somehow lower the water pressure in the tubing, allowing the vacuum to push more water out of the puddle, into the tubing, and out of the flooded area.
I would like to see this pump experiment again with the water at 33° maybe just maybe you can get up a little higher before it starts boiling
Now try it with the tube already full of water. That’s how trees get past the theoretical limit and grow to massive heights.
... not factual
@@danbird1903 Yes it is. Go learn something.
@@ThaBeatConductor it's only half ture You can't forget the work of root hairs in transpiration with the help of xylem fiber
Wouldn't it still boil the water?
@@abhigyakumar3705 cohesion tension transpiration pull theory
Before watching this, we learned this waay back in middle school level physics. You simply cant even as the textbook put it superman wouldnt even be able to drink from it
But superman can break physics. I'm sure he could do it if his tiny mouth can blow trucks out of the way and carry buildings without it falling apart. Yay superman go go go
@@humanbeing1429 that water would boil off before reaching him, and also it was the example used by the textbook lol
@@ytivarg5371 Not if he drinks it too fast for it to generate heat almost at all
@@alexhamiIton or if he uses his ice breath
I did not expect it to boil, cool video
What about siphoning? If you were able to create some sort of construction that could raise the 'straw' higher after the syphoning has started, but keep the outlet of the straw below the source of the straw, would it continue to flow?
3:01 "only 14 ft high..." *Man, that sucks...*
I see what you did there
good one
Can we just appreciate how perfectly that tube fell down between the staircases? I thought forsure it would tangle on itself or swing off to one side lol
I missed the 3, 2, 1...
Worlds Longest Straw meets Worlds Tightest Pants
Can we just appreciate how much he’s had to go up and down the stairs this entire video
It's time to start using the metric system.
@@VibezVideo green banana or yellow?
@@SkrovnoCZ a yellow-green banana tilted at well, 69.420 bananas
@@kayvour8862 oh ok. But aren't bananas slightly radioactive or is it just a rumor?
@@SkrovnoCZ they are actually radioactive lol
@@kayvour8862 well... so I would use something safer to measure distance.
"It doesn't take that long to load" the loading bar: 4:00
I am really happy that he finally isn't thirsty anymore.
Imagine seeing this guy in a parking lot doing this and you just wanna get to your car
1:47 Man... was that your first try dropping that tubing? If so, luck it didn't catch any rails
Find someone who loves you like action lab loves his vacuum pump.
😂.
Hi action lab! I had a question if you used a vacuum pump and the self pouring liquid in a straw so would it go higher?
Easily one of the best YT channels.
7:00 "you can't suck boiling water" Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay: and I took that personaly
urgay
??
You might actually be able to draw liquid up the entire length of the straw if after drawing a foot or so of liquid you remove the bottom end of the straw from the container. Then you should be able to get that slug of water to climb all the way up to your mouth. This allows atmospheric pressure to assist in pushing up the water, as you now only have to create a difference in pressure equal to the weight of the water slug. This trick will only work if the straw's diameter is small enough to allow capillary action to keep the liquid intact.
Try increasing/decreasing its viscosity/density
Now that, my friend, is what we call stretching out imagination to its peak.
2:39 the greatest sequence of "that's what she said"-s in history
As soon as I heard him say it, I instantly started looking for this comment.
Fr
and the comment even has 69 likes
I dont understand this stupid joke he just said it hurts