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Why flow time of a liquid increases with concentration?​

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Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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Answer:

Flow rate varies inversely to length, so if you double the length of the pipe while keeping the diameter constant, you'll get roughly half as much water through it per unit of time at constant pressure and temperature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Increasing the temperature of a liquid tends to:

A. Increase viscosity and decrease density

B. Increase viscosity and increase density

C. Decrease viscosity and decrease density

D. Decrease viscosity and increase density

In general, liquids tend to get "thinner" when their temperature increases. For example, honey and oil tend to flow better at higher temperatures. Therefore, increasing temperature decreases viscosity. In general, the liquids tend to expand when their temperature increases. For example, the same mass of boiling water occupies more volume at 100 degrees Celsius than at 20 degrees Celsius. Therefore, increasing temperature decreases density.

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