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A bend in a fire hose or garden hose which stops the flow of water is generally called a kink.
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You can run water uphill with a garden hose by decreasing the size of the hose as it moves away from the water source. By decreasing the hose size, pressure in the hose increases and the water will travel uphill.
Can you be specific? If you mean a garden hose, then basically water is let into the hose and pressure forces the water out.
An easy way to flush a radiator is to remove the bottom hose from the radiator, and put a garden hose in the top fill hole, turn the water on, on the garden hose and let the water push the water out of the radiator. Do not start the truck. This is for flushing a radiator, not an engine. Dont forget to reattatch the bottom hose and refill the radiator as water will also flow out of the engine and will now be low.
With a water can, or a garden hose!
A garden hose as a means to get water, yes. A fire hose, no.
If the question refers to Voltage (volts) and Amperes (amp), then the answer is no! If you imagine holding a garden hose with the spray at the end closed preventing water flow, but the tap (valve) at the other end open, there will be a pressure of water in the hose, but no water flow. The pressure in the hose (measured in Bar) is similar to the voltage applied to a cable. When the spray is operated there is a flow of water through the hose, this is similar to the current flowing through a cable and its load when a switch is closed, the current is measured in amperes.
If you are asking about a garden water hose. This can move with the force of water traveling through it. It can also move from the temperature of the water it holds.
Garden Hose, your own or neighbors?
A garden hose is a flexible tube used to carry water. Of course,it's flexible