annie_sinc said:
Well my notes say "water is made to flow across the membrane not through it. This reduces the blockage factor". However, I don't really understand the difference between across/through/along ... don't they all mean the same thing!?
wouldnt through be like this
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so it could get blocked more easily (key 0=blockage)
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im a visual learner. if i cant see it i dont get it
Across the membrane would be like
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(sorry for the dodgy diagrams but weve established paint is not my forte)