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FeaturesMarch 20, 2014

It's something we find in the bathroom, but the toilet plunger isn't just for unclogging the toilet. STEP 1: Press the two plunger cups together. STEP 2: Attempt to separate the plunger cups. Suction occurs when there is a difference in air pressure. You created this difference when you pressed the two plunger cups together. By doing this, you forced out the air from inside each plunger cup reducing the pressure from within, creating a low pressure system...

It's something we find in the bathroom, but the toilet plunger isn't just for unclogging the toilet.

Materials

* 2 toilet plungers

Instructions

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STEP 1: Press the two plunger cups together.

STEP 2: Attempt to separate the plunger cups.

Explanation

Suction occurs when there is a difference in air pressure. You created this difference when you pressed the two plunger cups together. By doing this, you forced out the air from inside each plunger cup reducing the pressure from within, creating a low pressure system.

Jason Lindsey is a science outreach educator with Hooked on Science. Check out his website hookedonscience.org for webcasts and experiments that might get you hooked on science.

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