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<p>and to heights exceeding the barometric height of the liquid. Consequently, the cohesion tension theory of siphon operation has been advocated, where the liquid is pulled over the siphon in a way similar to the <a href="page.php?w=chain_fountain">chain fountain</a>. It need not be one theory or the other that is correct, but rather both theories may be correct in different circumstances of ambient pressure. The <a href="page.php?w=atmospheric_pressure">atmospheric pressure</a> with gravity theory cannot explain siphons in vacuum, where there</p><p>
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