An orifice is an opening, cavity, or hole.
A Natural Gas Orifice is Larger.
Orifice size corrected to reference temperature.
It's a reducing sugar.
maltose is a reducing sugar ..
Yes. But it is limited in control by the orifice size, pressure applied and piping diameter. In other words it is "fixed". An example would be the metering device in a refrigerant circuit, specifically an orifice or capillary tube. The same physics apply.
Elizabeth B Plentovich has written: 'The application to airfoils of a technique for reducing orifice-induced pressure error at high Reynolds numbers'
An orifice is a hole (as in "anus orifice"). A propane orifice could be created using brass. Consult your local professional.
Orifices is the plural of orifice
An orifice is an opening, cavity, or hole.
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
That is the cirrect spelling of orifice (a hole or opening).
If you mean an "orifice tube", then yes.
generally vena contracta is formed at distance of d/2 from orifice where d is diameter of orifice.
An orifice is an opening (as a vent, mouth, or hole) through which something may pass.
The rock climbers could not see into the dark orifice of the cave.