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If you was to pour the same about of water though a thin funnel say 1 inch and through a big funnel say 5 inch which of the funnels will the water reach a higher speed ??
Samwoodford1996 said:If you was to pour the same about of water though a thin funnel say 1 inch and through a big funnel say 5 inch which of the funnels will the water reach a higher speed ??
Much too vague. You should leave out the pouring, as it introduces many parameters, which will affect the result.Samwoodford1996 said:just poured straight into the funnels
Samwoodford1996 said:Yeah say 1 gallon and just poured straight into the funnels the bigger funnel
The funnel shape that allows water to flow the fastest is a cone shape. This is because the cone has a smaller opening at the bottom which causes the water to flow in a more concentrated and faster stream.
Yes, the material of the funnel can affect water flow. A smooth and non-porous material like glass or metal will allow for faster water flow compared to a rough and porous material like plastic or paper.
The height of the funnel can impact water flow by creating a higher pressure at the bottom of the funnel. This higher pressure pushes the water through the funnel at a faster rate.
Yes, the angle of the funnel can affect water flow. A steeper angle will cause the water to flow faster, while a more gradual angle will slow down the flow of water.
Generally, a narrow funnel will allow for faster water flow compared to a wider funnel. This is because the water is forced through a smaller opening, creating a more concentrated and faster flow.