And the pressure would be directly related to the height of the loop, correct?
If the loop height was smaller so that the pressure at the top was still positive, would there still be an increase in temperature?
Or does the temperature only rise as a result of the negative pressure?
Hi. I have a question which is probably easy, but I can't get my head around it.
There is a body of water in which a pipe has both ends submerged.
The pipe is a loop, and extends 20 meters high.
The pipe is primed with water, and I want to move water from 1 end of the pipe to the other.
The...