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    It Would Be Easier to Pull the Evacuated Magdeburg Hemispheres
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It Would Be Easier to Pull the Evacuated Magdeburg Hemispheres

Question 61

Question 61

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It would be easier to pull the evacuated Magdeburg hemispheres apart if they were


A) held upside down.
B) at sea level.
C) 20 km beneath the ocean surface.
D) 20 km above the ocean surface.
E) none of the above

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