sifones
Sifones, or siphons, are devices and natural mechanisms that enable liquids to move from a higher reservoir to a lower one by the siphon effect. They rely on a tube filled with the liquid, with one end in the source and the other in the destination. When primed, gravity and atmospheric pressure maintain continuous flow as long as the outlet remains below the source level and no air enters the tube. The maximum height of a water-based siphon is limited by atmospheric pressure, typically a practical limit of a few meters in ordinary conditions.
In plumbing, a siphon refers to the trap section of a drainage system beneath sinks and other
In gastronomy, a siphon is a pressurized canister used to dispense foams, creams, or whipped toppings. Culinary
Other applications of siphons include laboratory transfer hoses and various industrial piping systems that employ the