but although Boyle notes he might have published it as part of an appendix to that work, it formed a self-contained whole, dealing with atmospheric pressure with particular reference to liquid masses• Whitten, etal , General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis , 3rd ed | This is because our ears have an air space in them, and air, like all other gases, is compressible |
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The blood in a vein has higher pressure than the gas in the syringe, so it flows into the syringe, equalizing the pressure differential.
9These rapidly moving particles constantly collide with each other and with the walls of their container also known as the kinetic theory | Brady, General Chemistry, Principles and Structure, 5th Edition, Wiley, New York, 1990 |
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