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Am I correct in assuming the level of liquid goes up when more liquid is added?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3788108" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>The glass and the amount of liquid in the glass already is bigger than you think. The small</p><p>Stream of juice doesn’t add an appreciable amount to the overall level. </p><p>That rise you see in the end isn’t any change in the liquid added, it’s the carbon dioxide coming out of solution from the carbonated water, which makes it look like it’s increasing faster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3788108, member: 42291"] The glass and the amount of liquid in the glass already is bigger than you think. The small Stream of juice doesn’t add an appreciable amount to the overall level. That rise you see in the end isn’t any change in the liquid added, it’s the carbon dioxide coming out of solution from the carbonated water, which makes it look like it’s increasing faster [/QUOTE]
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