An opening through which air or water can flow is a mouth. This can refer to the mouth of a river or a person or animal's mouth.
Yes because if the container has a whole in it the air well make the water squezze out of the whole
By forcing the air through a narrow opening you get a lower pressure zone just behind the restriction.
Air in water lines can be effectively removed by opening the highest and lowest faucets in the building to allow the air to escape. This process, known as bleeding the lines, helps ensure proper water flow and pressure by allowing the air to be pushed out by the water.
Yes, the size of a window opening can affect the amount of air it lets in. A larger opening allows more air to flow through than a smaller opening. However, factors such as window design, screen placement, and obstructions near the window can also impact the amount of air coming in.
Air can enter water pipes through a few different ways, such as leaks in the pipes, changes in water pressure, or through the water supply itself. This can lead to air pockets forming in the pipes, which can cause issues with water flow and pressure.
The air comes through the right opening instead of the left opening because hot air from the candle leaves via the left opening.
No. The thermostat controls the flow of water through the radiator, not the heating core. Using a thermostat with a higher temperature rating delay the opening of the thermostat (and the flow of water to the radiator) until that higher temperature is reached. This will cause the coolant to run hotter.
Air travels faster through sand compared to water. Sand particles are more densely packed than water molecules, creating more resistance for water to move through. Air, being a gas, can flow more easily between the sand particles.
"Through" would mean that the air comes in one opening and out the other. Your digestive tract would meet that definition better than your respiratory system would. Of course, a penetrating wound could provide two openings through which air might pass.
"Priming the line by opening air bleed valve V3 means releasing any trapped air from the system to ensure proper flow of fluid through the line. This helps prevent air pockets that may cause inefficiencies or malfunctions in the system."
the air flow from the filter or it might be inturnal
No, water does not flow through the fins in a car radiator. The fins are there to dissipate heat from the coolant circulating through the radiator tubes. Air passing over the fins helps cool down the hot coolant flowing through the tubes.