It speeds it up the flow rate of water. But the reason why is because of when the magnetic forces attract and repel it increases the water pressure. The rate of moving water is determained by both air and water pressure. :) Doing an exiperiment and yes it does change in speed. (increases)
If a reasonably strong field is placed near (half an inch away from) a thin stream of water, the water will bend towards the field.
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Heat effects the flow rate of lava because the hotter the lava is, the less viscous it is which allows it to flow faster than if it had a slow flow rate. If it has a low temperature, then the flow rate will be much slower because it has a high viscosity.
The temperature and the silica content will both affect the viscosity of lave which will in turn affect the flow rate (whereby the lower the temperature and the higher the silica content, the higher the viscosity and the lower the flow rate).
The factors that may affect the rate at which salt dissolves in water are heat, the amount of water and the amount and type of salt you are using.
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Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
As the rate of flow decreases, the rate of deposition increases
water flow rate is important, because geysers and new designer mixers depend on adequate pressure. proper water flow rate should be 2 meters per second
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It affects the rate of flow of the lava. Hotter means faster flow
Heat is not the only thing affecting the flow rate of honey; the water content also changes how fast or slow honey flows. The higher the water content, the lower the temp at which it freely flows. Optimum temperatures for honey flow are listed as between 10 and 30 degrees celsius. Therefore, 72 degrees Fahrenheit should produce adequate flow rate, depending on water content of the honey.
The flow rate of the water determines the cooling load. As you increase and decrease the flow, the load is being increased and decreased. The system is designed to be most efficient at a certain specific load, and it is at that point that the COP will be at it's maximum. Any flow rate above and below that point will decrease the COP.
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Heat effects the flow rate of lava because the hotter the lava is, the less viscous it is which allows it to flow faster than if it had a slow flow rate. If it has a low temperature, then the flow rate will be much slower because it has a high viscosity.
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Water flow rate half inch PVC pipe 65 psi?