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- Suction abstract "Suction is the flow of a fluid into a partial vacuum, or region of low pressure. The pressure gradient between this region and the ambient pressure will propel matter toward the low pressure area. Suction is popularly thought of as an attractive effect, which is incorrect since vacuums do not innately attract matter. Dust being "sucked" into a vacuum cleaner is actually being pushed in by the higher pressure air on the outside of the cleaner. The higher pressure of the surrounding fluid can push matter into a vacuum but a vacuum cannot attract matter.Humans can create a sucking effect with the use of the lips, as in the case of drinking through a straw.".
- Suction wikiPageExternalLink hydstat.htm.
- Suction wikiPageID "235576".
- Suction wikiPageRevisionID "591032760".
- Suction hasPhotoCollection Suction.
- Suction subject Category:Physical_quantities.
- Suction subject Category:Units_of_pressure.
- Suction subject Category:Vacuum.
- Suction comment "Suction is the flow of a fluid into a partial vacuum, or region of low pressure. The pressure gradient between this region and the ambient pressure will propel matter toward the low pressure area. Suction is popularly thought of as an attractive effect, which is incorrect since vacuums do not innately attract matter. Dust being "sucked" into a vacuum cleaner is actually being pushed in by the higher pressure air on the outside of the cleaner.".
- Suction label "Sog (Saugwirkung)".
- Suction label "Suction".
- Suction label "Сосание".
- Suction label "شفط".
- Suction sameAs Sání.
- Suction sameAs Sog_(Saugwirkung).
- Suction sameAs m.01j6v6.
- Suction sameAs Q1790295.
- Suction sameAs Q1790295.
- Suction wasDerivedFrom Suction?oldid=591032760.
- Suction isPrimaryTopicOf Suction.