If you had five litres of water coming out of the tap per minute, and then just by default, put that hose on, my guess the mission is you're not going to get five litres out of that hose. You're going to lose a bit of flow, right? Just because of the resistance that the hose is pushing back on the tap. I disagree. Water's incompressible. So it's not such a water, but just the hose is going to be... The water's not going to be stored anywhere. It's not stagnant. And in order for that five litres to leave the hose, it needs to go at a particular flow rate. That flow rate is correl

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