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Fixed Flow Rate
Maybe my reasoning is not on form at the moment due to the copious amounts of beer I had last night but surely changing the diameter of the pipe doesnt make a difference. If you have a flow rate of 10 litres per second which is fixed then changing the diameter will only affect the exit velocity and not the amount of water entering the hole each second i.e. 10 litres every second.
Posted by: eqpc   Posted on: 06/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Fixed Flow Rate  eqpc | 06/20/09
Yep- poor wording choice on my part  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/09
What you really mean is pressure  MeMyselfAndI_z | 06/25/09
Also  DannyO_0x98 | 06/20/09
Correct  eqpc | 06/20/09
Half baked ideas  Ross44 | 06/20/09
Re quantum computing, etc.  Rick_R | 06/20/09
Rock  civikminded | 06/21/09
Never believe the NYT  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 06/21/09
How apologist can you be?  tonymcs@... | 06/22/09
So apparently Sun mde a chip that...  junknstuff@... | 06/23/09
I believe  Roger Ramjet | 06/23/09
Murph, stop responding to yourself...nt  transposeIT | 06/24/09
there's alot of development without an end  sparkle farkle | 06/24/09
Hmm  Roger Ramjet | 06/24/09
Another difference  MeMyselfAndI_z | 06/25/09
What price cool?  Roger Ramjet | 06/25/09
more likely...  civikminded | 06/26/09
get a single carb per cylinder setup  sparkle farkle | 06/22/09
Orders of Magnitude faster than x86?!!! That's not true.  MeMyselfAndI_z | 06/25/09
Cell is teraflop capable  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 06/26/09

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