![]() ![]() This applies even more to the fourth extreme scenario, in which the water is passed through a straw and a large part of the existing water pressure is lost in the process. The friction results in a (slight) deceleration of the water flow and the water pressure decreases. In the third scenario, the diameter of the 3/4 inch pipe is no longer sufficient to allow unhindered flow. The water has more than enough space to flow unhindered, the water pressure loss is also practically zero here. It is the same in the second scenario, in which the water flows into a very wide pipe. This corresponds to the water pressure that is measured at the water extraction point. In the first scenario, the water does not encounter any resistance.
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