Raise a submerged upside-down glass that is full of water above the waterline, but with its mouth

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Raise a submerged upside-down glass that is full of water above the waterline, but with its mouth beneath the surface. Why doesn't the water run out? How tall would a glass have to be before water began to run out? (You won't be able to do this indoors unless you have a ceiling that is at least 10.3 m higher than the waterline.)
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Conceptual Physical Science

ISBN: 978-0134060491

6th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt

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