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Physics, 11.10.2021 22:10, kprincess16r

INQUIRY LAB HOW DO You Breathe?
Use and manipulate an improvised breathing apparatus similar to the
one shown at the right in answering the following questions:

Pull down the string attached to the center Of the large balloon.
1.What happened to the two small balloons attached to the capillary tube?
2.When the large balloon is not yet stretched or pulled down, how do the two small balloo
appear?
3.How does the improvised breathing apparatus simulate the breathing process?

plss can u help me with thiss its realy a lot of help THANK YOU SO MUCHH

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