When you need less Volume and whgen connection to branches and to a fixture /appliance
Reduce in size; reduce physically. Make smaller.
You would have to get the larger sizes cuppler with a reducer to the smaller size and then join it together
If it is a pressure pipe, you would reduce the plastic down to the copper pipes size with reducer fittings and then use one to go to copper. If a waste line and the difference is not too great, you can use a rubber coupling that is the right size on each end and held on with hose clamps.
The flow rate in a system is directly related to the size of the pipe. A larger pipe size allows for a higher flow rate, while a smaller pipe size restricts the flow rate. This is because a larger pipe provides more space for the fluid to flow through, reducing resistance and increasing the flow rate. Conversely, a smaller pipe size creates more resistance, limiting the flow rate.
Yes some meat will reduce is size . If u get meat from the store it can reduce in size but if u get your meat from a Boucher it's most like not do reduce in size . So when cooked it will stay the same size and not get smaller
Yes, you can replace part of the pool pump piping with a smaller pipe, but it's important to ensure that the reduction in diameter doesn't significantly restrict water flow or create pressure issues. Using glue to secure the smaller pipe inside the existing pipe is possible, but make sure the connections are watertight and stable. Ideally, it's better to use couplers to maintain a proper flow and reduce potential stress on the system. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for your pump to avoid any performance issues.
It is probably not a good idea to reduce plumbing size. What you propose can cause debris to hang up with in the pipe section blocking the flow of water and with no way to remove that debris. It also can cause extra friction which in some cases could actually bore a hole in the pipe. Also, you will not find a pipe with the correct tolerances to fit inside the other tightly enough to be glued. You could already be at or close to the maximum GPM with your current pump and plumbing. ken
Reducer
A reducing bushing is a type of fitting used to connect pipes with different diameters. It has one end that is smaller in diameter than the other, allowing for the transition between the two pipe sizes within a plumbing or piping system.
Depending what size your clothes washing machine pipe is to begin with depends on your answer, however you cannot go smaller than a two inch or 50mm waste pipe for your clothes washing machine.
There is no surgery to reduce testicular size, at least in humans. They can be removed and replaced by smaller prosthetic testicles, but a wedge resection or other similar procedure is not done because it would make the testicle nonfunctional.
No, water expands in size when frozen. That's why ice floats on water, and why pipe bursts occur when trapped water in them freezes.