It depends on the amount of pressure behind it.
direction water flows through a pipe
what type of material the pipe is made out of.
That depends on the pressure behind the flow, and on the length of time the flow is allowed to continue.
depends on the pressure pushing through the pipe
It depends on the pressure and the time frame. A billion gallons, if you wait long enough.
Cross-sectional area of pipe is π(1.5)² = 7.07 cm² that means the flow is 10 cm/s x 7.07 cm² = 70.7 cm³/s 70.7 cm³/s x 60 sec = 4240 cm³ or 4.24 Liter
Voltage is the force that causes current to flow through a circuit. In a similar way it isn't pressure that flows through a pipe - it is the fluid flowing through a pipe due to a difference in pressure at the entry and exit of the pipe that causes the fluid to flow through, no pressure flowing through a pipe.
An airpipe is a pipe or tube through which air flows.
The hot water pipe is not clamped properly. When the water flows through the pipe when you open the faucet, the turbulence makes the pipe move and bang against what ever it is not clamped to properly.
Depends on the diameter of the pipe and the speed at which the water travels through it.
What as it freezes expands. The pipe will become blocked by the ice, water will cease to flow. In extreme circumstances teh pipe can split at the site where teh freezing water expands. Then following a thaw water flows again and we have a leak at the fracture site
Highly sensitive listening gear while water flows through the pipe