Why does the force of the water coming out a sink faucet not strengthen when both hot and cold handles are turned as far as they can go, versus one or the other?

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Why does the force of the water coming out a sink faucet not strengthen when both hot and cold handles are turned as far as they can go, versus one or the other?

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Because the total pressure is still the same as the pressure coming into the house. You’ve just diverted one stream through the hot water tank and then reconverged it at the tap.

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