Yes, it will.
of course liquid can flow through a pipe?
Yes, a liquid can flow easily through a pipe, provided the pipe is of appropriate diameter and the liquid's viscosity is low. Factors such as the pipe's material, the presence of bends or obstructions, and the pressure gradient also influence the flow rate. Additionally, temperature can affect a liquid's viscosity, impacting its flow characteristics. Overall, under optimal conditions, liquids can flow efficiently through pipes.
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Viscosity opposes the motion of an object through liquid.
A narrow channel in the ground for liquid to flow through.
the pressure of the liquid that flow through it
i think the red liquid goes through the squiggly thingy
The factors affecting the flow of liquid in a pipe include the pipe diameter, the viscosity of the liquid, the pressure difference across the pipe, the length of the pipe, and the roughness of the pipe walls. These factors collectively determine the flow rate and efficiency of the liquid moving through the pipe.
In the process of electrolysis, current can flow through liquid because the liquid contains ions (charged particles) that can carry the electric current. When a potential difference is applied across the electrodes placed in the liquid, the ions move towards the electrodes, allowing the current to flow and chemical reactions to occur.
An electromagnetic flow meter is a flowmeter which uses the electromagnetic technology to determine the amount of volume flow though a pipe. View the Related Links section for a link with a video about this.
The flow rate of liquid from a dropper typically increases with higher liquid density. This is due to the increased weight of the liquid causing it to flow more quickly through the dropper. Conversely, lower density liquids flow more slowly from a dropper.
A backflush is a temporary reversal of the flow of fluid, especially of liquid through a membrane.