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The effect of changing the length of tube input liquid depends on the type of device being used and the types of liquids being used. In general, increasing the length of the tube can cause a decrease in the amount of fluid being inputted. This is because the longer the tube, the more resistance the fluid faces when being forced through it. This resistance can cause a decrease in the velocity of the fluid, resulting in a lower flow rate. For example, when using a syringe to inject a fluid, increasing the length of the tube can cause the fluid to move slower, resulting in a smaller amount of fluid being inputted. If a pump is used to move a fluid, then increasing the length of the tube may increase the pressure the pump has to work against. This can cause the pump to work harder, resulting in less efficient operation, and possibly overheating. Finally, the type of liquid being used can also play a role in the effect of changing the length of the tube. For example, if a liquid is highly viscous, then increasing the length of the tube can cause an even larger decrease in the amount of fluid being inputted. This is due to the increased resistance the liquid has to overcome when being forced through the longer tube.
when was test tube first made,when and who?
test tube is classified in to various types namely hard test tube ,boiler test tube,20 ml test tube
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A test tube (or sample tube) has no errors.
By installing tube wells
Between 1960 and 1970 about 16000 tube wells were installed each year. This large increase in the demand for tube wells led to the growth of the small scale engineering industry. by adeel ahmed prep 1 the city school
Irrigation depends on water which is taken from the wells,tube-wells, ponds, rivers to water the plants.
the main types of irrigation systms in India are wells and tube wells tanks canals dams and lakes.
by harvesting water or by making tube wells etc
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There are many reasons for it You can get these reasons through you tube Type the subject and you will get videos related to it
In areas where there is insufficient natural precipitation to produce the crops, tube wells provide an important source of the water necessary to grow the crop to maturity. In the western US, for example, there are many areas which are very productive with a great variety of crops that could not be grown without the addition of irrigation water. In areas without access to a river system to bring water to the fields, wells provide that source of water.
The glass expands first, increasing its capacity and lowering the water level. Then water then expands increasing its volume and thereby raising the water level.
It's simply a long pipe that is bored into the ground in order to reach an aquifer. The water is then pumped into a surface reservoir.
Digging a large number of tube wells in urban areas can lead to groundwater depletion, saltwater intrusion, and land subsidence. This can significantly impact the local hydrology, water quality, and infrastructure. Therefore, restrictions are put in place to ensure sustainable water management and prevent negative environmental consequences.
Probably not. There are too many reasons for a tube to pop that are directly related to operator error.