Length 40 feet x diameter 11.4 feet what is the thickness of the tank body?
There is no standard thickness. Different steels have different properties as do bullets
no, they differ in heat and weather
That depends on the thickness or diameter of the tube.
depends on the steel.
The required diameter is 2 times the square root of ( width x thickness / pi )
AREA*THICKNESS(length)*7.85 pi*r2*t*7.85 - in mm
It depends on the spray pattern, but if it is an angular fan and the speed of the painter remains the same, then it will be 1/2 the thickness. A round pattern will end up with approx a third the coverage.
for monofilament filament, the round diameter is about 214 micron for multi filament yarn depends to cross section of fibers and the rate of twisting
3.14159 x radius squared x thickness x .283 (weight of 1 cubic inch of steel)
The shape of the balloon is determined by the shape of the deflated rubber and the thickness of the rubber. The neck is usually thicker than the body, thus the body will expand far more than the neck. The pressure exerted upon the air by the balloon's elasticity creates the final inflated shape. If the thickness in the body of the balloon varies, the balloon will not be perfectly round. The thickness of the neck rubber forces the balloon to be more pear-shaped than spherical.
"Solid Steel" would not be a pipe- it would be a rod. Weight of pipe will vary depending on the thickness of the wall of the pipe.
One end of a tendon comes from the end of a muscle while the other end is attached to a bone. Some tendons are round while others are flat. Tendons also differ in length and thickness.