Well the length of the food pipe is about 25-30 cm.
The air pipe, also known as the trachea, is responsible for carrying air to and from the lungs for breathing. The food pipe, or esophagus, is responsible for transporting food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach for digestion.
No, the windpipe (trachea) and food pipe (esophagus) are not the same in a human being. The windpipe is responsible for carrying air to and from the lungs, while the food pipe is responsible for carrying food and liquids to the stomach. They are separate pathways in the human body to ensure that breathing and swallowing occur without interference.
The Indian pipe plant does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like other plants. Instead, it is parasitic and obtains nutrients from fungi in the soil, which in turn acquire nutrients from the roots of nearby trees. This unique mechanism allows the Indian pipe plant to thrive in dark, shaded environments where photosynthesis is not as effective.
Peristalsis is the involuntary muscle contractions that propel food and liquids through the esophagus down to the stomach.
The clinical name for the food pipe is the Oesophagus. Other common names are the 'Gullet' and 'Windpipe'
The length of pipe is required to be known to help procure the required quantity of pipe.
pipe length = 5487mm pipe size = 6inch
measure the radius of the pipe. (half the diameter - the width of the pipe) then measure the length of the pipe. then use the formula pi (3.14) x radius2 x length. the answer is the volume in the pipe
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
-- Measure the radius of the pipe, in inches. -- Measure the length of the pipe in inches. -- The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length) cubic inches
It depends on the length of the pipe.
In a fluid system, the flow rate is inversely proportional to the pipe length. This means that as the pipe length increases, the flow rate decreases, and vice versa.
The volume of this pipe is 28,510,000 mm3
Measure the length of the pipe and the inner Dia of the pipe. 2 x pi x Radius x length is the inner surface area
It depends on what you mean by a 30 pipe. Is 30 the cross sectional area - in which case, what is the length of the pipe? Is 30 the length - in which case, what is the cross-sectional area?
It equals 3/4" in length.
The answer will depend on the length of the pipe.