Yes, steel can hold lava. Steel has a high melting point, which allows it to withstand extreme temperatures. However, prolonged exposure to lava can weaken the steel over time.
The ability to withstand pressure and punishment of different kinds.
Because of the depth, there is extremely high water pressure. There may be limited light, depending of the water depth. And only certain creatures can live at such depths where the pressure is too high for other organisms to withstand.
Because your body is mostly made up of water, which is able to withstand great amounts of pressure. The parts that can't withstand the pressure very well are the air spaces, your sinuses, your lungs and your intestines if they have air trapped in them. The reason they are able to withstand the pressure is because the scuba regulator delivers air at the same pressure as the outside water, meaning that they are essentially blown back up again as they try to shrink.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
Steel is cheap, durable, and able to withstand high temperature and powerful shock waves.
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EN 52 steel is generally used in engine valves (Withstand high temperature) 5Cr9Si3
Hello??? black steel comes in various schedules , schedule 10, 20 40 ,80 ,120 the thicker the wall the higher the pressure the piping can withstand
The heart is awesome. it pumps the blood and fills the arteries making them high in blood pressure. --3
The heart is awesome. it pumps the blood and fills the arteries making them high in blood pressure. --3
Arteries are able to withstand the enormous pressure of blood as it is pumped by the heart and to expand and relax between heart beats.
high tensile steel is very durable, therefore it can take the wearing of a gear system and can withstand miss-interlocks from time to time
it is made under high temperature and pressure so it can withstand heat
To withstand high water pressure when they are submerged at sea.
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An eggshell can withstand a lot more pressure than people think. It can withstand the force of 6.2 pounds or 25 Newtons.