The Physics Behind the Thumb Trick
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Putting your thumb over a garden hose actually slows how fast a bucket fills, despite making the water shoot out faster. This happens because pipe flow is governed by an energy budget — pressure converts to velocity and back, but friction constantly bleeds energy away as heat. Any obstruction, including your thumb, adds energy loss that reduces total flow. Smoother transitions waste far less energy than sharp ones.
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