The flow rate of a fliud or liquid could be increased (depending on the situation) by increasing the amount of the fluid, then channelising this fluid into a narrow channel.
increased presure increased flow rate
rubber = fluid
Sunny weather and high winds are examples of non preciptitation in your daily life. Examples of precipitation in your daily life would be snow, sleet, hairl, and rain.
Many things dissolve in daily life. For example, both salt and sugar will dissolve in water in daily life. Most powdered drinks and vitamins will also dissolve.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which is very important at the subatomic level, has no affect on my daily life.
nothing
to measure the flow in any pipes
rubber = fluid
Loss of freedom Loss of cash flow Loss of time Loss of opportunities
get a life you nerd
They get the water in the stream and all the waterfalls that is there.
The answer depends on WHERE daily life!
Inca daily life involved farming, weaving, hunting, and trading. They also participated in religious ceremonies, such as offerings to the gods and honoring ancestors. Additionally, they engaged in communal projects like building roads and terraces for agriculture.
The flow of an ideal fluid through a tube is a quartic function -- the flow rate varies with the radius to the 4th degree. So if you double the radius of a tube, 16 times more fluid can pass through the tube in the same interval of time.
The more pressure = the more flow = the more wear on your resistance like bends and fittings etc.
Nothing. Only water sprayed out through jets.
All of them since, by definition, they are part of daily life!
angles in our daily life