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    How High Can Water Be Theoretically Lifted by a Vacuum
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How High Can Water Be Theoretically Lifted by a Vacuum

Question 76

Question 76

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How high can water be theoretically lifted by a vacuum pump at sea level?


A) less than 10.3 m
B) 10.3 m
C) more than 10.3 m

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