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On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 18:22:14 -0700, Mark Borgerson
wrote: .... If you pump both the fresh and salt water to the top of the U-Tube, then switch from the pumps to the reservoirs at the bottom, you won't get a siphon. The boiling of water at the top will break the siphon action. Mark Borgerson I am regretting this already. But If I repeat this little test, pumping mercury up an inverted U-tube to 35 inches, when I stop the pump and open the tubes to a mercury pool, the mercury levels in the two tubes drop to a 29.92 inch column each side. The mercury does not boil. 29.92 inches is 760 mm of mercury, by the way. So boiling is not essential to breaking a syphon. Excess height is all that is needed. Brian W |
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@sbcglobal.net says... On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 18:22:14 -0700, Mark Borgerson wrote: ... If you pump both the fresh and salt water to the top of the U-Tube, then switch from the pumps to the reservoirs at the bottom, you won't get a siphon. The boiling of water at the top will break the siphon action. Mark Borgerson I am regretting this already. But If I repeat this little test, pumping mercury up an inverted U-tube to 35 inches, when I stop the pump and open the tubes to a mercury pool, the mercury levels in the two tubes drop to a 29.92 inch column each side. The mercury does not boil. 29.92 inches is 760 mm of mercury, by the way. So boiling is not essential to breaking a syphon. Excess height is all that is needed. That is correct. The difference is that water will boil at room temperature because the vapor pressure is much higher. Mercury will not---or at least the evaporation to produce the equilibrium vapor pressure will not require visible boiling. Mark Borgerson |
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