A syringe (X), forces air, at a high velocity, over a straw (Y). The air in the water chamber (Z) is not moving. Using Bernoulli's Principal, pick the best answer, that describes what will happen to the water in the chamber. Remember that things are

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    A syringe (X), forces air, at a high velocity, over a straw (Y). The air in the water chamber (Z) is not moving. Using Bernoulli's Principal, pick the best answer, that describes what will happen to the water in the chamber. Remember that things are always pushed from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. 

      a.

    The high velocity air at (Y) will have the SAME PRESSURE as the low velocity air over the water at poing (Z), so the water will neither move up or down the straw. 

      b.

    none of these are true.

      c.

    The water in the straw will be forced down into the chamber because the high velocity air at (Y) has a HIGH PRESSURE compared to the air over the water in the chamber at point (Z). 

      d.

    The high velocity air at point (Y) will have a LOW PRESSURE. As a result, the slow air in the chamber (Z) will have a high pressure, thus forcing water up the straw. 

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