When fluid enters your nose, it can cause discomfort and irritation. It may lead to sneezing, coughing, or nasal congestion as your body tries to expel the foreign substance. In some cases, it may also result in an infection or inflammation of the nasal passages.
When a fluid is heated up, its density generally decreases. This is because as the temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the fluid molecules also increases, causing them to spread out and occupy a larger volume, leading to a decrease in density.
As Bernoulli Principle says, the fluid pressure decreases when speed increases. So if a river speeds up when it's narrowing down, the fluid pressure goes down.
No, girls cannot blow up a balloon with their nose. Blowing up a balloon requires forceful exhalation from the lungs, which is not possible through the nose.
Frequency drops, assuming the velocity stays the same.
Pushing down on a piston in a fluid will increase the pressure in the fluid. This increase in pressure is transmitted evenly in all directions according to Pascal's principle. As a result, the fluid will exert a force on the walls of the container holding it, as well as on any other pistons or objects within the fluid.
As a submarine moves more quickly through the water, the fluid friction will increase. The two (the magnitude of the speed and the magnitude of fluid friction) are directly proportional. That means what happens to one happens to the other. If one goes up, the other goes up. And if one goes down, the other goes down.
You get a licoricy nose.
It burns like bloody hell. Expect to throw up a little but should clear up in a few hours.
Nasal polyps
No
The volume will increase as the fluid is warmed up.
it goes up into the clouds
go to the doctors emmdietly
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
if you are a begginer i would get a board that goes up to about your chin. if you are experienced then get a board that goes up to your nose.
Nothing really happens to your eyes if you get a broken nose. The only thing that is messed up is your nose.
The price of a nose job starts and $2,500 and goes up.