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the pump develops pressure to have the ability to make a flow of a gas or fluid take place through a vessel, pipework or valve system, as long as there is an open end to the pipe system or vessel allowing distribution of fluid to an outlet or a return pipe back to the pump body.
Is the measured process media a liquid or a gas? Is the flow measurement occurring in a pipe or in an open channel? What is the the flow rate? How much does the flow vary? If liquid, is it clean or does it contain suspended solids or air bubbles? What accuracy is required? How much head loss by the flowmeter is permissible? Is the flow corrosive or erosive? What types of flowmeter technologies can be accommodated in the location? What types of post installation service is available in area?
Is the measured process media a liquid or a gas? Is the flow measurement occurring in a pipe or in an open channel? What is the the flow rate? How much does the flow vary? If liquid, is it clean or does it contain suspended solids or air bubbles? What accuracy is required? How much head loss by the flowmeter is permissible? Is the flow corrosive or erosive? What types of flowmeter technologies can be accommodated in the location? What types of post installation service is available in area?
A circuit will not work if a switch is open, be because it is not allowing the electricity to flow. Where as if it was closed it would give the electricity a sealed off path to flow through.
en the thermostat doesn't open it cant let the fluids flow into your engine causing it to overheat.
Base burettes are used for base titrants. Basically this is used in titrations where the analyte is an acid.
About of Blood's flow:A fluid flow is classified as being internal or external, depending on whether the fluid is forced to flow in a confined channel or over a surface. The flow of an unbounded fluid over a surface such as a plate, a wire, or a pipe is external flow. The flow in a pipe or duct is internal flow if the fluid is completely bounded by solid surfaces. The flow of liquids in a duct is called open-channel flow if the duct is only partially filled with the liquid and there is an free surface, e.g. the flows of water in rivers and irrigation ditches.
the fluid will not flow, I'm told it needs a plug in to open the masters valves to accept the fluid
Thermostat has to open to allow fluid flow. The supply hose to the heater core is located before the thermostat, forcing the coolant through the core even as the coolant is heating up. Water pump has to work properly to cause fluid to flow. Temperature control (lever) has to operate properly to allow fluid flow. System must not be air-bound to allow fluid flow Heater core must not be plugged
open and closed circuits
A burette can be a hollow glass (or plastic) tube open at the top, with a small tap at the bottom. There may also be a scale etched down the tube. The burette allows a certain amount of liquid past the tap. So, obviously, unless clamped vertically, the liquid would simply pour out of the glass tube.
The open channel flow has a free or rather open surface whereas the pipe flow has a closed surface.
the pump develops pressure to have the ability to make a flow of a gas or fluid take place through a vessel, pipework or valve system, as long as there is an open end to the pipe system or vessel allowing distribution of fluid to an outlet or a return pipe back to the pump body.
the pump develops pressure to have the ability to make a flow of a gas or fluid take place through a vessel, pipework or valve system, as long as there is an open end to the pipe system or vessel allowing distribution of fluid to an outlet or a return pipe back to the pump body.
The open channel flow has a free surface whereas the pipe flow has a closed surface.
The results of studying the hypothesis are not repeatable and are open to judgement. The hypothesis cannot be tested by controlled experiments.
The results of studying the hypothesis are not repeatable and are open to judgement. The hypothesis cannot be tested by controlled experiments.