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Unread 02-14-2005, 11:56 AM   #4
JamesAvery22
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Originally Posted by zee bee
Right, then following that logic, the velocity would only be halved IF each branch of tubing were to have equal flow resistence. So in a parallel loop, the line with less resistance would have greater flow.

I think I am beginning to understand, yes?

Correct. Thats why putting your CPU block and NB block in parrallel is usually a bad idea as the NB block will usually have the least resistance, giving your CPU block pretty bad flow. Usually
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