Flow will only be what comes through at smallest point. Volume will increase, but not flow.
keep the same winding configuration or number of poles increase the diameter of the rotor and stator
You reduce the diameter of the small piston. Or reduce the diameter and increase the travel of the small piston if you want the large piston to maintain it's previous range of travel.
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If you are using a traditional concrete mix you can increase the slump by increasing the water you add.
Increase the diameter of the handle, the diameter of the handle is greater than the diameter of the screw so by increasing the diameter of the handle you arerequiredto use less force.
it makes wider which makes it bigger
It makes it wider which of course makes it bigger
keep the same winding configuration or number of poles increase the diameter of the rotor and stator
well it depends it could but for it to make a difference you will need more water pressure.
In general, increasing the diameter of a piston will only increase the volume of fluid the pump will move. Increasing the stroke, however, will increase pressure. The piston will rise higher in the cylinder to more fully compress the volume of fluid contained.
Assuming that the pressure remains at a constant, reducing the diameter of the pipe will increase the water flow. On the contrary, increasing the diameter would cause the water to flow at a much slower rate.
You reduce the diameter of the small piston. Or reduce the diameter and increase the travel of the small piston if you want the large piston to maintain it's previous range of travel.
In Japan, the art of growing miniature trees is highly valued. By cutting roots and tips of the branches, gardeners can keep the tree small. The trunk of a tree, however, continues to increase in diameter. How do you explain the ever increasing growth of the diameter of the trunk?Ans:- Secondary growth.Please someone Answer in detail below:-
I believe that the diameter of a converging lens increases the brightness of the image because a greater diameter is able to allow more light to refract and converge. Since it allows more light to converge, it produces a brighter image.
- the speed of reaction increase with increasing temperature - the actual efficiency increase with increasing temperature
No. Increasing is a verb form, and a noun form (gerund). The adverb is "increasingly."