Increasing the size of the outflow pipe will only help in cases where the outflow pipe is restricting flow. In this case, there does not appear to be any restriction resulting from the size of the outflow pipe. So your answer is: No. Suggestions are: 1) increase the inflow pressure by using a steeper grade angle 2) try using pressurized water storage tank in lieu of gravity feed 3) try increasing the size of the inflow pipe if there are any restrictions to flow on the incoming pipe
The problem that needs to be solved in this scenario is determining the acceleration due to gravity.
No problem. Without mass, gravity has no effect anyway.
Need to know what the problem is.
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There is no such thing as a machine "capable of solving any problem".
An Increasing Issue
gravity isnt your problem, passing through the earth's hot core is.
0.0056 x 0.75 = 0.0042
Calculus.
The espresso may not be coming out of the machine due to a clog in the machine's filter, a problem with the water pressure, or a malfunction in the machine's internal components.
The repair of a threshing machine can be very difficult depnding on the problem. It is best for safety that you have the machine repaired by a professional.