Natural gas and Propane are run through copper, using flared fittings or sticks of silver solder for brazing. To be done by a licensed professional gas fitter!!!
There is enough copper in the world to last us 10-12 more years but after that the world will have run out of copper!!
It can be one, the other, or both. Originally T1 was fiber with the last mile being copper. These days it is more common to have fiber run all the way to the POP.
Over here in America most cars run on gasoline and some run on diesel fuel, natural gas, propane gas or electric. <><> When you lubricate something, you say you oil it, you don't say you gas it. We call it what it is, refined into various fuels or the basic oil.
Probably oil, maybe natural gas
what are the uses of oil? well gas, money makin:]]
Absolutely NOT soldered !!!!!! IT HAS to be BRAZED SEE THE NFPA 54 and look at the medical gas requirements from the Copper Development Association (CDA)
Yes it can. helium will not react chemically with copper.
It is not illegal to run through amber traffic lights if they are the flashing amber lights. Amber lights that occur just before red lights are not illegal to run through, but caution should be observed. A sudden burst of speed to get through the light could cause an accident.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
The water source is copper
Yes it is Ohio think up stupid laws its insane
loosely it will be gas
you cannot make a magnet out of copppe unless you run a current through it
Copper plumbing has a protective layer on it to prevent the water from actually touching it. The control of the water is run through valves that move around joints which are also known as elbows to circulate through the home.
An electronic currant run through a copper coil will create a magnetic field.
No, because it only takes a little bit to run in and buy something.