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Because threading thin wall pipe renders the pressure rating ineffective, as it thins the wall to much to be able to withstand the pressure.
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Conducted a lab at school measuring the strain on a soda can when it was opened. Back solving for the force as if the can were a thin walled pressure vessel led us to P = -54.447 +- 0.047288 Psi to 95% confidence.
nails can slip, under too much force. But screws are in a 'screw shape' lol. so can withstand alot of pressure/ force.
An eggshell can withstand a lot more pressure than people think. It can withstand the force of 6.2 pounds or 25 Newtons.
it takes 76 lbs of pressure to collapse/crush one's windpipe
A Century Bob is a punching bag that looks like a person for realism. The Century Bob is built to withstand the pressure of 500 to 1000 pounds from the kicker.
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The gold malleability can be measured by how much pressure it can withstand without breaking.
Bones can withstand a considerable amount of pressure. On average, bones can withstand compressive forces of around 180 Mpa (megapascals) to 230 Mpa. However, this can vary depending on the type of bone and the direction of the force applied.
The pressure that glass can withstand varies depending on the type of glass and its thickness. Generally, most common types of glass can withstand pressures of up to 5,000-10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) before breaking. Specialized types of glass, such as tempered or laminated glass, can have higher pressure resistance.
No one knows exactly how much pressure the human body can withstand, but it is deeper than 1,500 feet.
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Glass thickness is just one factor in determining how much pressure it can withstand. Typically, tempered glass can withstand pressures around 10,000 to 20,000 psi. However, it's best to consult with a glass manufacturer or engineer for specific recommendations based on the intended application and use case.
Because threading thin wall pipe renders the pressure rating ineffective, as it thins the wall to much to be able to withstand the pressure.
The atmospheric pressure will not crush us because there is a balanced force around us. The contents of our bodies are pushing out as much as the air is pushing in. In fact, it used to be thought that you would explode if you were exposed to a vacuum, though this is now thought to be wrong (It would be awful, but your skin is very stretchy). You can work out the pressure with the equation: PRESSURE= FORCE x AREA.