Inside diameter just like copper tubing
Michael's device utilizes the principle of fluid dynamics, specifically the continuity equation, which states that when the diameter of a tube decreases, the velocity of the fluid must increase to conserve mass. By adjusting the diameter of the tube connected to the hose, he can control the speed of the water flowing through it. This allows him to achieve different water flow rates for various applications, such as watering plants or cleaning surfaces.
Yes, a pocket hose can be used to drain a water heater, provided it has the appropriate fittings to connect to the drain valve of the heater. However, the flow rate may be slower compared to a standard garden hose, depending on the diameter and length of the pocket hose. It's essential to ensure that the hose is rated for hot water and can handle the temperature without damage. Always take necessary safety precautions when draining a water heater.
Yes, when you restrict the flow at the end of a hose, the water pressure increases within the hose due to the reduced diameter. This increase in pressure allows the water to exit the nozzle at a higher velocity, enabling it to squirt farther. However, if the restriction is too severe, it can lead to a drop in overall flow rate and potentially cause damage to the hose or fittings.
Same as you would in inches 3.14159265 and PSI have to be known
it depends on how big or small the pavement is and how fast they do it measure the patio then ask me again
Internal diameter.
To accurately measure the diameter of a hose, you can use a caliper or a ruler to measure the distance across the widest part of the hose. Make sure to measure from one edge of the inner wall to the opposite edge. This will give you the diameter of the hose.
To accurately measure the diameter of a vacuum hose, use a caliper or ruler to measure the width of the hose opening. Make sure to measure across the widest part of the opening for an accurate measurement.
To accurately measure hose size for a proper fit, use a tape measure to determine the diameter of the hose. Measure the inside diameter for a precise fit. Additionally, consider the material and flexibility of the hose to ensure it will meet your needs.
To accurately measure the size of a shop vac hose, use a measuring tape or ruler to determine the diameter of the hose. Measure across the opening of the hose to find the diameter in inches or millimeters. This measurement will help you identify the correct size for replacement or accessories.
To accurately measure a shop vac hose, use a measuring tape or ruler to measure the diameter of the hose. Measure from one outer edge of the hose to the opposite outer edge. This measurement will give you the accurate size of the shop vac hose.
I assume you want to find out how much water fits in the hose. Treat the hose as a cylinder - that should be a good approximation, even when you bend it. Measure the length and the interior diameter. Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Convert everything to feet, and finally use the formula for a cylinder to get the volume.
To accurately measure the water usage of your garden hose with a water meter, you can attach the water meter to the hose bib where the hose is connected. The meter will track the amount of water flowing through the hose, allowing you to monitor and record the usage accurately.
To accurately measure a hose for proper sizing and fitment, use a tape measure to determine the inner diameter of the hose. Ensure the measurement is taken at the widest point of the hose. Additionally, measure the length of the hose to ensure it is the correct size for your needs. It is important to consider the material and intended use of the hose when selecting the appropriate size.
A standard 50-foot garden hose with a diameter of about 5/8 inch can hold approximately 9-10 gallons of water when fully filled. This volume may vary slightly depending on the hose's diameter and design. Generally, the larger the diameter, the more water it can hold.
To determine the hose size based on the outer measurement, measure the outer diameter of the hose using a caliper or ruler. Then, refer to a hose size chart or consult the manufacturer's specifications to find the corresponding hose size based on the measured outer diameter.
Depends on the water pressure, and the diameter and length of the hose. Sorry, but there really is no one answer.