Could be pressure fluctuations, or someone else is using water at the same time, it will slow down when they are also using it, then speed up when they shut it off.
Fast moving water will erode faster because it is more powerful than slow moving water.
Cool water moves slow because the molecules are moving slow. In hot water, molecules are moving fast, thus, hot water seems to move faster than cold water at times.
Do all the faucets do this or just one. if its just one faucet its a problem with this fauset. If its all the faucets in the home its a problem with the main water line coming into your home.
No, fast-moving water typically carries more sediment than slow-moving water because it has more energy to suspend and transport sediments. However, in very fast-flowing water, such as during a flood, sediment may be deposited when the water slows down.
Fast moving. sediment is heavy it settle out in slow water. But a river that just became slow after being fast looks like it has the most, because of all the settling going on.
a lam goes very fast, faster than you not very fast it goes fast enough
Fast a lightning, as swift as the wind (or an arrow). Or he or she is even as fast as Usain Bolt!
When you are out in the woods & come across a creek you need to cross, the deep water runs slow & the fast moving water is shallow, so you should cross at the fast moving water.
A fast aeroplane will be faster than any helicopter, but a fast helicopter can be faster than a slow aeroplane.
no it's slow but faster than earth
The Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph
Slow cars driven fast are always more fun than fast cars driven slow. Squealing tires, engines bouncing off limiters, dabs of oppo and elbows.