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is it possible to calculate the flow of water out of a pipe where gravity is the only force acting upon the water and therefore generating the flow. The pipe diameter is X and there is minimal fall (say 6 inches?).

The real life scenario here is that I am trying to calculate the flow of water out of a washing machine waste when the filter plug is removed at the bottom?

Thanks for your assistance with this question. Cheers David

is it possible to calculate the flow of water out of a pipe where gravity is the only force acting upon the water and therefore generating the flow. The pipe diameter is X and there is minimal fall (say 6 inches?).

The real life scenario here is that I am trying to calculate the flow of water out of a washing machine waste when the filter plug is removed at the bottom?

Thanks for your assistance with this question. Cheers David

is it possible to calculate the flow of water out of a pipe where gravity is the only force acting upon the water and therefore generating the flow. The pipe diameter is X and there is minimal fall (say 6 inches?).

The real life scenario here is that I am trying to calculate the flow of water out of a washing machine waste when the filter plug is removed at the bottom?

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Water flow under pressure of gravity

is it possible to calculate the flow of water out of a pipe where gravity is the only force acting upon the water and therefore generating the flow. The pipe diameter is X and there is minimal fall (say 6 inches?).

The real life scenario here is that I am trying to calculate the flow of water out of a washing machine waste when the filter plug is removed at the bottom?

Thanks for your assistance with this question. Cheers David