
Peleg
Peleg's law describes how water levels in connected containers change over time when they are linked by a narrow opening. It states that the rate at which water levels equalize depends on the size of the opening and the difference in water heights. Specifically, the time it takes for water levels to even out increases as the opening gets narrower and as the initial height difference grows. This concept helps predict flow rates in systems like soil, aquifers, or engineering applications where fluid movement through constricted paths occurs.