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By blowing air into a funnel through the narrow end, the filter paper inside the funnel cannot be removed. Why?

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To understand why the filter paper inside the funnel cannot be removed when air is blown into the narrow end, we can break down the explanation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Funnel Setup**: - Visualize a funnel with a wider opening at the top and a narrow opening at the bottom. Inside the funnel, there is a filter paper placed at the narrow end. 2. **Blowing Air into the Funnel**: ...
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