there is a lot of difference between fall and flow... normally we use fall for the object moving without any support and in an angle nearer to 90 degree downwards.. whereas flow is moving with support nearer to 0 or 180 degree... Falling speed will be always according to law of gravity but flowing speed may vary which depends on the source of it... Example for fall: water fall Example for flow: slower than water fall : river flow faster than water fall : water coming out of fire engine
•Descending chromatography is faster because gravity helps the solvent flow.
Water is faster by it's lower viscosity, though oil viscosity is more temperature dependent than that of water.
No. Viscosity is a liquid's resistance to flow. So higher viscosity means a slower flow.
Heat effects the flow rate of lava because the hotter the lava is, the less viscous it is which allows it to flow faster than if it had a slow flow rate. If it has a low temperature, then the flow rate will be much slower because it has a high viscosity.
Because the crystals in the middle of the lava flow are small because they have a small amount of time to cool. The crystals on the edge of the lava flow are bigger because they have a longer amount of Time to cool down.
Blood flow is faster in arteries than in veins. Blood flow in veins is lower pressure.
a person would fall faster because we have more mass (weight) than the balloon.
yes
yes water flows faster then sand
Water flows faster in riffles than in pools.
no?
Yes.
The baby teeth of girls usually fall faster than those of the boys.
Its the Speed of which the flow travels, Water will travel faster than blood or yogurt
Basaltic lava flows much faster than ryholitic lava.
Faster than you can swim.
yes