Generally a hose is flexible and a pipe is not. I was laying pipe in your girlfriend last night... whereas she and her friends are hose. I hope that helps.
Armored electrical cable contains insulated electrical service wires protected by a flexible steel covering. Metallic Conduit is a tube or pipe though which we lay electrical cable.(Most commonly lighting cables).
Bi pipe is a black iron pipe.
Tube and pipe are both used for conveying liquids or gases under pressure. They differ in how they are sized and their rigidity. A conduit is mainly used to protect and route electrical wiring.
bore of the pipe is the internal diameter of pipe but the nominal diameter of pipe is the dia of a circle which is draw through a point which is situates at exactly half of the thickness of pipe or we can say that (outer dia of pipe- thickness of pipe )=nominal bore of pipe.
The flexible pipe will be able to wrap around the corner.
Generally a hose is flexible and a pipe is not. I was laying pipe in your girlfriend last night... whereas she and her friends are hose. I hope that helps.
The smaller sizes are more flexible. Colder temps affect flexibility.
Non-flexible sheet metal piping
It is a flexible section of pipe in the exhaust system that helps absorb some of the engine vibrations.
The Pex pipe is used when you need to lay pipe all night long. It's the most flexible, and widest pipe that's used when laying pipe all night long, and is definitely the best.
yes as long as it is glued properley
what kind of "pipe"? solid metal pipe, or flexible rubber "pipe"? number one cause is from aged rubber that dries out and cracks. loose hose clamps, wore a hole through it, cracked thermostat housing, etc.
mmmmmmmmmm....... a hose wud b a flexible pipe eg: a garden hose - is a plastic pipe used 2 water plants. its connected 2 a water source, a tap its flexible so that it can b wound up (aka coiled up) in order 2 make it more organized.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
No it is not ok. ABS is affected by the heat coming out of a dryer. The usual metallic flexible pipe is cheaper anyway all considered, so why would you want to use ABS.
Pros - quicker (typically 50 to 70% compared to welded pipe), no naked flames, no hot work permits, easily modifiable/extendable, each joint is a union, flexible joints can be used for pipe thermal expansion, curved pipe runs, vibration attenuation, piping in seismic zones.