beryllium
Science test tubes; generally made of pyrex to reduce breakage, are tubual containers often used in experiments. They can be heated, and cooled, and can you can use liquid or powder substances in them.
Beryllium is tranparent to x-rays; windows of x-ray tubes are made from beryllium thin foil (0,3-0,5 mm).
Windows, bottles, a glass for your wine, beer or orange juice, mirrors, ornaments, marbles, test tubes, and light bulbs are examples of things normally made from glass.
visual c++ probably, performance sensitive windows applications generally are made in it,
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There are many products made from P tubes. there are Ibm products that are used everyday and also P tubes from vacuums that help clean houses. P tubes are also used for LED tubes.
It is made in SEMINIFEROUS TUBES.
Curtain drapery can usually be found in department store and fabric store. They will generally carry already made ones that can be easily fitted to your windows.
Yes, beryllium is transparent to x-rays; windows of x-rays tubes are made from a thin foil of beryllium.
who made the vacuum tubes
plastic.
It is not made they just find it in some tubes.