Why Water Pumps Cannot Pull Water Higher Than 10 3 Meters #Physics #WaterPump #Engineering #Science
Atmospheric Pressure Creates a Hard 10.3-Meter Limit for Suction Pumps
A suction pump does not directly pull water upward but instead lowers the pressure inside a pipe, allowing atmospheric pressure to push the water higher. At sea level, the atmosphere can support a water column only about 10.3 meters tall, meaning no amount of additional suction can lift it beyond that physical limit.
