A reverse tuning slide allows the air to flow smoother through the tuning slide area of the trumpet. In most trumpets, the top end of the tuning slide fits into the leadpipe creating a small obstruction where the air meets the rim of the tuning slide (inside the leadpipe). On a reverse tuning slide, however, the tuning slide fits over the leadpipe, eliminating that obstruction and allowing the air (in theory) to flow smoother.
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it is a flow of mud down a steep slope
Fluid flows from one area to another due to a difference in pressure between the areas. The fluid will move from the higher pressure area to the lower pressure area in order to equalize the pressure. This movement of fluid is known as fluid flow.
No, a slide is not a conductor because it doesn't allow electricity to flow through it easily. A slide is typically made of materials like plastic or metal, which are not good conductors of electricity.
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Flow velocity and area are inversely related in a fluid system. When the area decreases, the flow velocity increases, and vice versa, according to the principle of continuity, which states that the product of cross-sectional area and flow velocity remains constant in an enclosed system with steady flow.
when a body moves against the flow, it is known as upstream flow
Gases and fluids are all considered fluids which mean they are able to flow. This is because their particles are able to slide into each other. Solids, though some may seem to flow ( salt, sand ) are not able to because their particles are extreamly close together there for they are not able to slide into each other.
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