only if you use it as structual,if you use it for fluid pressure then you will need the proper tube for your desired pressures
wall thickness of pipe is (OD - ID) /2
well it has a tube, and that tube is within a tube. therefore, the tube is somehow within the tube. that explains it
That depends on the thickness or diameter of the tube.
Combined too convex lenses within a tube, thus constructing the forerunner of the compound microscope
It depends on the thickness of the tube, the diameter of the tube and the shear strength of the material.
The weight of a steel tube can vary depending on its dimensions and thickness. Generally, a steel tube weighs around 0.283 pounds per cubic inch.
The weight of tube steel can vary depending on its dimensions and thickness. Generally, the weight of tube steel is calculated by multiplying the volume of the tube by the density of steel, which is around 490 pounds per cubic foot.
Assuming the tube is hallow, 36/pi. Otherwise, it depends on the thickness of the carpet.
a sponge
A tube within a tube body plan is a characteristic of organisms where the digestive tract is essentially a tube running within another tube (the body cavity). This arrangement allows for specialization in different regions of the digestive system for various functions like digestion and absorption. Examples include organisms like roundworms and humans.
"MTW" stands for "Minimum Tube Wall." It is a specification used in boiler tubing to indicate the minimum thickness of the tube wall required for safe and efficient operation of the boiler. Adhering to the MTW standard ensures that the boiler tubes can withstand the high pressure and temperature conditions within the boiler.
The alimentary canal is another name for the digestive tract. It is a tubular system that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. It is enclosed by the coelom, thus forming a tube within a tube.