When the diameter of a tube decreases, the volume flow rate typically increases if the fluid is incompressible and the pressure driving the flow remains constant. This is due to the principle of conservation of mass, which states that the product of the cross-sectional area and flow velocity must remain constant in a steady flow. Therefore, as the diameter decreases, the flow velocity must increase to maintain the same volume flow rate, resulting in higher velocity through the narrower section of the tube.
If the flow velocity remains the same the flow volume will increase by the square of the diameter ratio.(2/1.25) = 1.6 = diameter ratio1.62 = 2.56 more flow volume through 2 inch pipe compared to 1.25 inch pipe.
If the diameter of the rod is increased but the oil flow remains the same, the retraction speed of the cylinder rod will decrease. This is because a larger diameter rod requires more volume of oil to fill, resulting in slower movement when the same amount of oil is flowing through.
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The length and diameter of a hose significantly influence water flow rates. Longer hoses create more resistance due to friction, which can reduce flow pressure and speed. A wider diameter allows for greater water volume to pass through, increasing flow rates, while a narrower diameter restricts flow. Therefore, to maximize water flow, shorter hoses with larger diameters are preferred.
A pipe. The volume of water available can be compared to voltage. The diameter of pipe could be compared to resistance with smaller diameter being larger resistance and the flow of water past a point in pipe is equivalent to current flow.
An increase in intrapulmonary volume leads to a decrease in air pressure within the lungs. This decrease in pressure creates a pressure gradient, causing air to flow into the lungs during inhalation.
An important source of resistance to blood flow is not low blood viscosity, as low viscosity would actually decrease resistance. The important sources of resistance to blood flow are vessel diameter, vessel length, and blood viscosity.
Depends on the internal diameter, and the flow velocity. Velocity of water = Delta V Internal Radius= R RxRxV= Volume
Increasing the diameter of a metal wire typically decreases the electrical resistance. This is because a larger diameter provides more space for electrons to flow through, resulting in lower resistance.
The maximum flow rate for a 1 inch diameter pipe is typically around 8-12 gallons per minute. To calculate the maximum volume, you would need to multiply the flow rate by the amount of time the water is flowing.
They are fluid (can flow into and takes the shape of any container), compressible (volume can decrease without change in mass), and have no fixed shape.
When the pipe diameter decreases, the gas flow becomes more restricted, causing an increase in pressure. This is known as the Venturi effect, where the fluid velocity increases as it passes through a constricted section, leading to a decrease in pressure.