Suction cup holds large mass suspended from heavy glass plate.

2B30.36 • C+30+60

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Suction cup holds large mass suspended from heavy glass plate. A rubber suction cup is wetted with water and pressed against the bottom surface of a suspended smooth, thick glass plate. Weights are hung from the suction cup. It takes a long time until the cup drops off the glass. Rubber Pad (to cushion falling weights) FLUID STATICS.

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