Granted that the force was enough to crack the pipe, it would crack in the middle.
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
the answer would be 48 m/s
Its d schedule rating of pressure of pipe...
it takes the same pressure if the vertical heights the same but since the 45 degree pipe would be longer it would create more flow restriction.
That would depend on the pressure huh?
The same as for the pipe before the mortar lining is applied.
A pipe which believe or not crack is smoked out of!
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
They could crack a tooth from hitting pipe corral or another hard object.
No, actually the volcanic pipe is horizontal.
Possibly if there is little pressure in the pipe -(ie if it's a drain pipe) . For a pressure carrying pipe,I would cut out the hole and replace with a long coupling, or a short piece of pipe and 2 couplings.
No. Pascal's Principle states that a pressure applied to a fluid system at rest is felt throughout the entire system. This means that, regardless of pipe diameter, city pressure is felt everywhere. Decreasing pipe diameter will only reduce the flow rate of the water, due to more head loss when the water moves.
No, actually the volcanic pipe is horizontal.
Thehydraulic breaking system working in the pressure difference system... If the pressure is applied in one end of the small diameter pipe... The opposite side of big diameter pipe the same fluid is pressurised in a higher amount and the force is very high .. So only the small pressure fore given by the leg is applied to the breaking end very higher amount and the breaking is done....
It could be the VERTICAL crack of the crust.
Coke, crack, meth.
me smoking crack pots Through a pipe