equal flow
Shock and vibration in hydraulic oil transfer hoses.
a circuit is a path for current flow.
Circuit
An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
electrons can flow through circuits.
Shock and vibration in hydraulic oil transfer hoses.
Answer #1: it is complicated flow========================Answer #2:Tortuous flow is flow along a path with many twists, turns, and bends in it.The term refers to the path of the flow, and I think the flow itself may be laminar.
due to turbulance the flow of the fluid decreases. the fluid particles traces abnormal path and stops the movement of other particles also. this occur due to some sudden blocking which converts laminar flow into turbulant flow.
The driving force of a turbidity current is obtained from the sediment, which renders the turbid water heavier than the clear water above.Turbiditycurrents are an example of density or Gravity_current
The flow path of a heated liquid will vary. For the in cross-flow heat the liquid path is perpendicular to each other but in counter-current heat,the liquids flow in opposite directions.
The path of least resistance.
a circuit is a path for current flow.
Circuit
An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).An electric current will flow if there is a voltage, and a conducting path (usually a closed circuit is required).
electrons can flow through circuits.
Electricity is the flow of electrons.Hence it requires a path containing free electrons in order to flow.
"Circuit."