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3. What did the Magdeburg experiment demonstrate about air pressure?
that horses are not intelligent enough to understand how to defeat atmospheric pressure
that atmospheric pressure on the earth's surface has tremendous force
that the vacuum inside the two attached hemispheres has tremendous suction
that the horses could not get sufficient traction to pull the hemispheres apart
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Ihave made a synthetic cell by placing a solution that is 10% sodium chloride inside a semipermeable membrane through which water can pass but not sodium chloride. if i place this cell into a solution that is 20% sodium chloride what will happen to the size of the cell? will it increase, decrease, or stay the same in size?
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3. What did the Magdeburg experiment demonstrate about air pressure?
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