- Siphon - Wikipedia
Siphoning is common in irrigated fields to transfer a controlled amount of water from a ditch, over the ditch wall, into furrows Large siphons may be used in municipal waterworks and industry
- SIPHON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a tube bent to form two legs of unequal length by which a liquid can be transferred to a lower level over an intermediate elevation by the pressure of the atmosphere in forcing the liquid up the shorter branch of the tube immersed in it while the excess of weight of the liquid in the longer branch when once filled causes a continuous flow
- 3 Ways to Siphon Water - wikiHow
Siphoning is a great way of using gravity to move large amounts of water from one location to another You can empty a pool, clean a fish tank, or prepare rainwater jugs by siphoning
- How does siphoning work? - Today You Should Know
Siphoning works through the combination of gravity, atmospheric pressure, and the forces of cohesion and adhesion This process is commonly seen in practices like siphoning water, gasoline, or other liquids from one container to another
- SIPHONING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SIPHONING meaning: 1 present participle of siphon 2 to remove liquid from a container using a siphon Learn more
- Siphoning - definition of siphoning by The Free Dictionary
To take or transfer (something), often illicitly: siphon money from an account; siphon customers from a competitor To pass through a siphon [Middle English, from Latin sīphō, sīphōn-, from Greek sīphōn ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
- Siphon Principles | Fluid Mechanics, Flow Pressure
Explore the mechanics of siphoning in fluid dynamics, covering gravity's role, pressure effects, limitations, and practical applications
- Definition of siphoning - Words Defined
General Definition: To siphon is to draw off or transfer liquid from one place to another using a siphon, which typically involves a tube or pipe that takes advantage of gravity and atmospheric pressure
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