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When a leak has occured in the pipe, or when there's to many twists and turns in the pipe, or when there's a blockage in the pipe.
not enough information. size and shape of pipe needed.
It depends on many parameters. Generally between 3 to 5 Tonnes per Hour.
The deca Newton meter of torque is 0.1 to one Newton meter. In relation to the kilo meter of torque, it is .001. Many converters are available online for torque measurements.
With dry sand. 1.602 tonnes
The answer depends on the cross section of the pipe and its length.
There is no such unit of measurement as the "pipe".
The answer is 1,672 tonne (metric ton).
A 350-meter section of 76-inch inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 270,500 US gallons of water.
0.74 tonnes=1cubic metre apparently to my research... you should try experimenting it!
There need no be any water at all! The capacity of the pipe is 8.11 litres approx.
A 1-meter length of 102mm inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 1.797 cubic Imperial gallons or 2.159 US gallons.
Sand is a natural earth material and as such can be somewhat variable depending on the composition of the clasts and the degree of compaction. However see below: Sand (dry) - 1.6 tonnes/m3 Sand (loose / poorly compacted) - 1.44 tonnes/m3 Sand (well compacted) - 1.680 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet) - 1.92 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet, packed) - 2.08 tonnes/m3
The answer will depend on the metal. Lithium has a density of 0.53 tonnes per cubic metre while osmium has a density of 22.5 tonnes per cubic metre (more than 40 times as much).
2.8 tonnes is 2800kg
As many as you want, if you're willing to wait long enough.