well it depends it could but for it to make a difference you will need more water pressure.
Assuming that the pressure remains at a constant, reducing the diameter of the pipe will increase the water flow. On the contrary, increasing the diameter would cause the water to flow at a much slower rate.
The length and diameter of a hose significantly influence water flow rates. Longer hoses create more resistance due to friction, which can reduce flow pressure and speed. A wider diameter allows for greater water volume to pass through, increasing flow rates, while a narrower diameter restricts flow. Therefore, to maximize water flow, shorter hoses with larger diameters are preferred.
Flow will only be what comes through at smallest point. Volume will increase, but not flow.
Turbulent flow can increase a temp. to some extent
Does increasing the diameter of your exhaust pipe leading from the engine increase exhaust flow and therefore lessen engine burden causing an increase in horsepower? The answer for that is yes, but is negligible. Maybe 3-15 horsepower at best.
increase in the diameter of blood vessel. it increases the blood flow
Increasing the diameter of a metal wire typically decreases the electrical resistance. This is because a larger diameter provides more space for electrons to flow through, resulting in lower resistance.
You can increase drag by increasing the surface area exposed to the flow of air or water, or by changing the shape of the object to create more resistance. Adding rough textures or projections can also help increase drag.
1- Increase the diameter 2- water jet the lines to scour them back to full flow as designed
if i open the faucet, then it will increase the flow of water?
A pipe. The volume of water available can be compared to voltage. The diameter of pipe could be compared to resistance with smaller diameter being larger resistance and the flow of water past a point in pipe is equivalent to current flow.
you cannot increase the pressure from a gravity tank by changing the pipe size, only the volume of water that will flow in a given period of time. The only way to increase the pressure is to increase the difference between the elevation of the tank and the elevation of the spigot. Many people will confuse an increase in water volume with an increase in water pressure, because, in both cases, more water will flow in a given period of time. ...moreincreasing the pipe size can reduce elevation loss due to friction which can translate in lay mans terms as an "increase in pressure"