headloss |
headless |
As a noun headloss
is the difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.
As an adjective headless is
without a head; decapitated.
friction |
headloss |
As nouns the difference between friction and headloss
is that
friction is the rubbing of one object or surface against another while
headloss is the difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.
piping |
headloss |
As nouns the difference between piping and headloss
is that
piping is the process of an animal just beginning to break out of its egg; precedes hatching while
headloss is the difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.
As a verb piping
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective piping
is high-pitched.
hydraulic |
headloss |
As an adjective hydraulic
is pertaining to water.
As a noun headloss is
the difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.
pressure |
headloss |
As a verb pressure
is .
As an adjective pressure
is squeezed.
As a noun headloss is
the difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.