What does a pump develops? Flow or Pressure. Give the
Answer with Proper Logic.
Answer Posted / prashant pate
Pump is meant for displacing the fluid with some pressure.
It is true that a pump won't be able to develop desired
pressure unless there is some restriction to the
flow,similarly it is also true that a pump which isn't
capable of developing desired pressure won't develop it at
all even if there is enough restriction for developing
desired pressure.In fact such low pressure pump will also
fail to create flow of the fluid due to that much restriction.
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