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An increase in differential pressure generally indicates more flow, as it creates a greater driving force for fluid movement through a system. Higher differential pressure can overcome resistance in pipes or channels, allowing more fluid to pass through. However, the relationship can also depend on other factors like the system's design and fluid properties.

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