If theres no particles or garbage in the water it would flow freely, but it really depends on whats in the water
Liquids with high viscosity flow slowly, like honey. Liquids with low viscosity flow quickly, like water and vinegar.
water flow rate is important, because geysers and new designer mixers depend on adequate pressure. proper water flow rate should be 2 meters per second
A mug is a solid, so the molecules that make up a mug will be rigid and essentially not moving. For a glass of cold water, since it is a liquid, will have molecules that flow by each other but still keeps a shape. in the end, the molecules of water are moving faster.
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Fire is hotter at the bottom, because this is where the combustion is taking place. Towards the top of the flame, heat is being dispersed into the surrounding air and it is further away from the site of combustion.
The side of a meander that it flows faster is in the clean water than in the dirty water
yes water flows faster then sand
Water flows faster in riffles than in pools.
Erosion is driven by the movement of water, or water flow. The steeper the slope, the faster water will flow. The faster water flows, the quicker erosion occurs.
These drains were on both sides of the Great Bath so that dirty water could flow out of the Great Bath
Yes because it travels faster
Insufficient air flow into your engine is the first thing that comes to my mind, also a dirty mass air flow sensor. Change your filter if dirty and clean your MAF with electrical cleaner.
River flows by how clean the water is.
It depends on what you mean by 'clean blood' during your period. Your menstrual flow isn't dirty so your blood should always be 'clean' during menstruation.
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It is a matter of density cold water is denser(compact) that hot water. thus cold water will flow faster than less dense(loose)hot water.