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What will result when the input flow to an area is bigger than the output flow? |
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If input flow (inflow) to a water holding area is greater than output flow (outflow), the amount of water held in that area will increase. The water level will rise because more is coming in than is going out.
As water level rises, outflow may increase. Or it may not. There are variables. But in the mean time, water is "backing up" in the area under inspection.
First answer by Quirkyquantummechanic. Last edit by Quirkyquantummechanic. Contributor trust: 625 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 10 [recommend question]





