Exiledoomsayer
Only toke me 1 year to work out how to change this
It's all pressure, m'dear. With the two holes, water is filled up regardless of the size of the holes - the pressure is the same. But with the hose, if you partially block the exit, you have all this high pressure water building up, forcing water to exit faster, and thus travel further.
In general terms, all things being equal, fluid travels faster through narrower cross-sectional areas. Bottles with holes in aren't the same system as garden hoses with varying cross-sectional areas - so operate differently.
I am not sure I understand.
Why is it the presure in the hose increases when in both cases the same action appears to happen. The exit getting smaller.
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