By the time the fight was over, the boxer had blood flowing from every orifice of his broken body.
Orifices is the plural of orifice
Bleed or Weep Holes are located at the elevational top or bottom of the Orifice Plate. The Weep Hole is tangent to a circle equal to 98% of the line I.D. DRAIN HOLES are located at the bottom of the Orifice Plate to prevent liquids in a gas or condensate in a steam flow from damming up behind the Orifice Plate. VENT HOLES are located at the top of the Orifice Plate to allow gases in a liquid flow to vent pass the Orifice Plate.
If the flow through an orifice doubles, the differential pressure across the orifice increases by a factor of four, assuming the flow remains in the laminar regime and the orifice equation applies. This relationship is derived from the orifice flow equation, which shows that flow rate is proportional to the square root of the differential pressure. Therefore, when the flow rate doubles, the differential pressure must increase to maintain the relationship.
As per R.W.Miller's hand book for flow measurement -- Bhadek
An orifice is a small opening that restricts flow in a fluid system, leading to a decrease in pressure as the fluid passes through. According to Bernoulli's principle, when fluid velocity increases as it flows through the orifice, the pressure drops. This pressure drop can create a differential pressure that can be used for measurement or control in various applications. Additionally, the size and shape of the orifice can significantly influence the flow rate and behavior of the fluid.
The rock climbers could not see into the dark orifice of the cave.
A pore is a tiny orifice found in the skin of the human body.
Orifices is the plural of orifice
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
An orifice is an opening, cavity, or hole.
That is the cirrect spelling of orifice (a hole or opening).
If you mean an "orifice tube", then yes.
Orifice tube on f150 with 4.2
It does not have an orifice tube.
An orifice is an opening (as a vent, mouth, or hole) through which something may pass.
The area of the orifice in the system is the measurement of the opening's surface.