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A bottleneck is a object or item that can be used to describe the flow of another certain object. If you imagine a bottleneck as a funnel, in one end all water is trying to travel through, but on the other end it's smaller, so the flow of water is significantly reduced.

It's a term used in many different subjects, and so the term may mean something different depending on how it's used.

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Why it is difficult to to blow a paper ball into an empty bottle?

Blowing air into the bottle creates higher pressure inside compared to the surrounding air pressure, making it harder to force the paper ball inside due to the pressure difference. Additionally, the paper ball has to fit through the narrow bottleneck, which adds to the difficulty of the task.


Why did the flying shuttle require the invention of the spinning jenny?

The flying shuttle increased the speed of weaving, causing a bottleneck in the production process because spinning thread couldn't keep up. The spinning jenny was developed to meet the increased demand for thread by allowing one worker to spin multiple threads simultaneously, thus complementing the increased efficiency of the flying shuttle.


How long did it take to make the atomic bombs used in World War 2?

The US was capable of producing 3 atomic bombs a month at the end of WW2. This would suggest it took a bit over a week to make each bomb kit. However it isn't that simple, the 3 bomb per month bottleneck was the Hanford plutonium production reactors: each of the 3 reactors could make 1 bomb worth (6.2 kg) of plutonium a month and they ran in parallel.


what is the problem of a energy that the whole world is discussing?

An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In popular literature though, it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place, particularly those that supply national electricity grids or serve as fuel for vehicles. There has been an enormous increase in the global demand for energy in recent years as a result of industrial development and population growth. Supply of energy is, therefore, far less than the actual demand.


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What is the duration of Baby Bottleneck?

The duration of Baby Bottleneck is 420.0 seconds.


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Free State Bottleneck ended in 1923.


When was Free State Bottleneck created?

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When was Baby Bottleneck created?

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What is the meaning of bottleneck?

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Bottleneck can be caused by?

genetic flow.


What causes a Population bottleneck?

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What actors and actresses appeared in Baby Bottleneck - 1946?

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What are the ratings and certificates for Operation Bottleneck - 1961?

Operation Bottleneck - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 West Germany:16 (nf)


Is Bottleneck events are always caused by the death of most of a species population?

Bottleneck events are not always caused by the death of most of a species population. Bottleneck events can be caused by man hunting a species too much, habitat destruction, or an environmental disaster.


What does bottleneck mean?

Well, think about it. Imagine the same amount of fluid in two different containers, one bottle, and one jam jar. Think about which will empty fastest if you turn them upside down. Bottleneck refers to anything that restricts flow. If you have a two-lane road that narrows to one lane, that's a bottleneck. If you have a walkway in a park that pass through a turnstile, that's a bottleneck too.


When a component is the slowest part of a process it is referred to as a what?

Bottleneck