pressure?
altitude?
there's lots of possibilities.
The area can affect the speed of a fluid by changing the rate at which the fluid flows. In general, if the area through which the fluid flows is increased, the speed of the fluid will decrease. Similarly, if the area is decreased, the speed of the fluid will increase. This is because the volume of fluid flowing per unit time must remain constant, so if the area increases, the fluid spreads out and slows down, and if the area decreases, the fluid is forced to accelerate.
An object's density must be less than the density of water,in order for the object to float.
Yes, it must be.
You must be with K12 if you are it is The surface area of A is greater than the surface area of B.
Yes it is the source of your power and if it leaves you three times you will die painfully. After it exits you you must consume it to regain your power.
Capillaries are tiny blood vessels. They need to have a greater surface area to volume ratio because they need to diffuse oxygen quicker.
You must compare the densities of the object and whatever substance you are putting it in. If the density of an object is greater than the substance it is in, then the object will not float on the surfaceRead more: Which_law_tells_you_if_a_object_will_float_or_sink
This is an application of the principle of conservation of mass in fluid dynamics, known as the continuity equation. When the pipe narrows, the same volume of fluid must flow through the smaller area, leading to an increase in fluid velocity to maintain the mass flow rate.
they have a greater surface-to-volume ratio
The concentration of the fluid surrounding red blood cells must be the right strength to maintain osmotic balance. If the fluid concentration is too high or too low, it can cause the cell to shrink or swell, affecting its ability to function properly and potentially leading to cell damage or rupture.
No, it must be the manufacturer recommended fluid.
Transmission fluid must be changed every 10,000 miles.