Friction between water and hose slows the water.
I would use a water hose (lol). Seriously though, gallons is the preferred term for measuring pool capacity.
Under normal circumstances it will have some pressure just less than the bottom hose. The bottom hose is directly pressurized by the water pump while the upper hose acts as a return hose to keep the water flowing through the engine block. If there is no pressure you could be low on radiator fluid (water/anti freeze mixed) or have a thermostat stuck open.
Pressure builds within the hose and water shoots out farther and with higher pressure... Think showerhead....
You probably have a clogged filter. The filter is a made of wire mesh that is molded to the approximate dimensions of a thimble. Becuase the wire mesh of the filter is very fine, it is difficult to clean. Order a replacement from the manufacturer. Be sure to shut the water off and remove the hose. There are sometimes small screen filters on the hoses, and always a screen filter on the infeed to the washer where the hose connects. Check the filter. Even a little bit of build-up can cause severe issues with fill time. My washer was taking close to an hour to fill on cold, and now fills in 2 minutes since changing the filter.
The lower radiator hose supplies the water pump. The upper radiator hose supplies the radiator.
Friction loss is when the water inside the hose rubs against the inner lining and losses velocity as it reaches it destination. So when water is pumped through a hose it losses speed b/c of it rubbing against the inside of the hose. AKA Friction Loss b/c rubbing is another word for friction.
No...you must hook a water hose up to them and fill them with water yourself.
you need a water hose and a special piece
Fill it with water from a bucket or hose prior to starting it.
You get balloons and fill them up with water Get Water guns-do the same have a garden hose and have fun!
This will depend on how you are filling it. Are you filling it with a water hose, or having the water delivered by a tank truck? A water hose would take a relatively longer amount of time, whereas a tank truck would be much quicker.
There is a fitting on the outside of your camper or a fill tube. Just put a gardenhose on the fitting for a hose or open the fill tube and pore in water.
That depends on the amount of water that comes out of the hose over a given period of time.
hose or some places the local fire dept will come and fill it for you for a donation
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
Can't you use a hose? If you have to buy water, probably the cheapest place is your local grocery store that usually has a fill-it-yourself area where you can fill jugs and large bottles.
Around 3 days depending on water pressure.