As water speeds up and is ejected from a garden hose, the pressure of the water decreases due to the conversion of kinetic energy. This decrease in pressure allows the water to flow out of the hose with more force.
Can you be specific? If you mean a garden hose, then basically water is let into the hose and pressure forces the water out.
You can run water uphill with a garden hose by decreasing the size of the hose as it moves away from the water source. By decreasing the hose size, pressure in the hose increases and the water will travel uphill.
Water pressure from a garden hose is sufficient.
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Depends on the water pressure, and the diameter and length of the hose. Sorry, but there really is no one answer.
yes it will be at whatever the connection pressure is ,turn of the main then pull of the spray head water will spurt out at the original pressure
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A garden hose as a means to get water, yes. A fire hose, no.
pressure is building up inside and finds a way to be realeased
A garden hose is a flexible tube used to carry water. Of course,it's flexible
You should not be drinking from a garden hose. They can leach chemicals into the water that are toxic. If you are trying to eat the garden hose, you've got some problems.