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If the flow velocity remains the same the flow volume will increase by the square of the diameter ratio.(2/1.25) = 1.6 = diameter ratio1.62 = 2.56 more flow volume through 2 inch pipe compared to 1.25 inch pipe.
Because your filter needs cleaning after a period of time.
A pipe. The volume of water available can be compared to voltage. The diameter of pipe could be compared to resistance with smaller diameter being larger resistance and the flow of water past a point in pipe is equivalent to current flow.
Depends on the internal diameter, and the flow velocity. Velocity of water = Delta V Internal Radius= R RxRxV= Volume
When equivalence ratio increase, the actual air-fuel ratio decrease, which mean the mass flow rate of air is decrease. So, the volume flow rate of air is dercreasing and its mean the velocity is decreasing.
They are fluid (can flow into and takes the shape of any container), compressible (volume can decrease without change in mass), and have no fixed shape.
The Hazen-William equation is an empirical one. It has a proportionality constant that depends on the use of USCS units or SI units. For the case of USCS units, pressure drop is in 'psig', length of pipe in 'ft', volume flow in 'gpm', and inside pipe diameter in 'in'. For the case of SI units, pressure drop in 'm', length in 'm', volume flow in 'm3/s, and inside pipe diameter in 'm'.
Yes and no, provided the pressure is kept constant, what appears to be more pressure is actually more volume. it appears to be more pressure, but it is an optical illusion, put a pressure gauge and be amazed.
Flow will only be what comes through at smallest point. Volume will increase, but not flow.
It can help to expand your vein to increase blood flow which is a good thing but to much coffee in big doses will decrease the volume of your muscle
When adjusting your cash flow statement, you increase (add) a decrease of inventory and decrease (subtract) an increase of inventory
Pump flow. You should know what is the hydraulic pump. Dubai is defined. Amount of fluid inthe hydraulic diameter of the pipe passes.