i can't flow up
it speeds up
choices are: The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to warm up and the metal to cool down. b. The energy from the hot water will flow into the cold metal, cooling the water down and heating up the metal. c. The cold will flow from the metal into the hot water, causing the hot water to cool down and the metal to warm up. d. The metal will cool down because the specific heat of water is high.
Gravity.
Water can flow up hill if there is some sort of machine that is able to pull it. Water does not naturally flow up hill it always flows downstream due to gravity.
It can flow either way.
turn it on
Up. Heat goes up.
BOTH
flow of what, and in what context? eg: electricity in a generator: megawatts or gigawatts water down a waterfall: gallons per second water down a river: cubecs
The gravity water fountain works by using gravity to pull water from a higher reservoir down to a lower one, creating a continuous flow. The water is pumped up to the top reservoir, where it then flows down through a series of pipes or channels back to the bottom reservoir, creating a cycle of water movement.
Under normal conditions water flow in = water flow out. When abnormal conditions such as previously wet ground, no ground cover vegetation, an impediment to water flow in the valley exist the design conditions are exceeded and water backs up creating flood conditions.
Jacques Cartier sailed up the St Lawrence River, as far as the Lachine Rapids, in search of a route to Asia. When he found that the route was impassable, he then turned around sailed back down the St Lawrence. The concepts of "up" and "down" a river relate to the flow of the water, not a direction on a map. Travelling up a river means travelling against the flow. Travelling down a river means travelling with the flow.