10gpm
Depends on what's flowing (gas or water or something else) and under how much pressure.
Water flow rate half inch PVC pipe 65 psi?
Water and metal are the two most well known conductors. They are conductors because they let electricity flow through them. Humans are also conductors because more than half of our body contains water.
Reverse their flow
More, depending on how long you allow the flow to flow.
Cut a lemon in half. Sprinkle salt on half of the lemon. Wipe the copper cookware with the salted lemon. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft towel.
By the use of Flagg Flow T.P Fitting adapters and Cx M or C x F adapters attached to the T.P fitting T.P = threadless pipe
The answer depends on the flow rate or the water pressure, not just the pipe size.
It would be wonderful if you also gave the pressure and told about friction losses
Groundwater flow is very slow compared to currents in surface water, generally moving at less then one and one-half meters per day.
It is explained by mass conservation, and water being an incompressible fluid. Imagine water going through a pipe with varying inside diameters Di's. Water will flow the fastest in the pipe section with the smallest diameter, and will flow the slowest in the widest section of the pipe. The product of the volumetric average velocity of the water flow v, times the cross section area A, is equal to the volumetric flow rate (vol/time) G. G = v∙A If you have a constant volumetric flow rate, if the area reduces to half, the velocity doubles. By the way, if you multiply the volumetric flow rate G by the liquid density ρ, you get the mass flow rate Q, (mass/time). Q = G∙ρ = ρ∙v∙A
it is quick water instead of going through half of Canada for water