3600 seconds in an hour
10800 seconds in three hours therefore there are 10800 drops in three hours
10800/20 drops =540 cm3
There are .001 dm3 in a cm3
540 cm3 x .001 = .54 dm3
0.54 dm3 is correct.
yes
Just touch a faucet in your house.
pressure in pipes
Yes all water can.... even dirty water.
It is because velocity is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area. As the water runs down from the faucet it changes velocity because of the pull of gravity, hence the liquid will be narrower as it falls down the ground.
3 seconds is ideal setting
a time watch in seconds
I bet somewhere in the faucet the installer used a black iron nipple for the spout or shower head. The nipple rust very quickly. A few seconds of water rinses it out. The nipple will start leaking in the future.
There are many faucets that do this. There is water between the end of the faucet and the valve. You turn it off, and the water comes out of that area. Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about it.
the slow driping of the sparkling lone drop of water slowlying forming and then swiftly droping into the pair with a tiny tap and ripples
I'm pretty sure a gallon contains 1 gallon.
A faucet aerator is usually attached to the end of a faucet.
That's just how long it takes to get the water that is sitting in the pipe out. Unless you have a circulating pump on the line so that there is always hot water at the faucet, it always takes a bit of time for the water to get hot. The hot water is in the tank, not the pipe connecting it to the faucet. There is nothing in the pipe to keep the water hot.
The faucet is also called the Water Tap in English.
No, if the current faucet doesn't have a sprayer, there is no place on the faucet to attach the sprayer. It would attach on the underneath side of the faucet in the center.
a drinking faucet
u spell it faucet it is rite on DA question