a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place
Liquids flow easily because one of their features is lack of a definite shape. This means that they have weak molecular bonds.
because the particles that make them up are far apart from each other and move about each other.
Many different devices for measuring liquid flow rate are listed in the Flow Measurement article at Wikipedia.
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Eccentric type orifice is used for both gas-liquid mixture type flow application.
Of course, viscosity is the measure of a liquid's ability to flow. Water being able to flow through a confined space easier than both of those means it has the lowest viscosity.
Liquids flow because they have the ability to resist compression. The rate at which it flows depends on the viscosity of the liquid.
a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place
yes; a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container.
Water is classified as a liquid. A liquid has a low density which means that the molecules inside the liquid are not packed together, but rather able to move around pretty freely. This gives water its' ability to flow and move freely.
Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
of course liquid can flow through a pipe?
Chlorine itself is a gas , not a liquid so it cannot flow. Although after making a compound with another element, it may be able to flow but not in its original state.
because liquid can change shape and flow along pipes into the tube but it can't be squashed so it is able to move the piston out :)
because liquid can change shape and flow along pipes into the tube but it can't be squashed so it is able to move the piston out :)
The flow path of a heated liquid will vary. For the in cross-flow heat the liquid path is perpendicular to each other but in counter-current heat,the liquids flow in opposite directions.
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A device for controlling the flow of liquid can sometimes be a pipe.
For a fluid flowing in a pipe, the pressure loss will be greater for a liquid flow due to more frictional losses on the pipe walls.