Yes, a hollow pipe does have a number of volume measures.
There are the volume of
the whole object - relevant if you want to pack the pipe in something,
the hollow interior - relevant to find out how much it can contain,
the difference between the two - relevant to work out the amount of material required to make the pipe.
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A tall cylindrical burner with a flame on top, an oxygen valve and a gas supply tube.
looking for length of tube if i.d is 93mm and is to hold 1ltr of fluid
Orange shield
For a complete blood count (CBC), a lavender or purple top tube is typically used. This tube contains EDTA, an anticoagulant that prevents blood from clotting, thereby preserving the cellular components for accurate analysis. It's important to fill the tube to the indicated volume to ensure proper mixing and results.
The function of a boiling tube is to contain substances that are being heated in the flame of a Bunsen burner. They are small, cylindrical vessels made from borosilicate glass.a boiling tube is used for containing or heating small amounts of substances
V=pi•r•r (I don't have a pi or exponent button)
The laboratory measuring tube is commonly known as a graduated cylinder. It is a cylindrical container with markings along the side to indicate different volume measurements.
The clarinet has the shape of a cylindrical tube.
Volume of a cylindrical tank in cubic units: pi*radius2*height
Volume = cross-section area*length
pi * radius2 * height ( pie = 3.14) ( radius is half the diameter) ( the height is 60cm) multiply them all together you get.............................
A simple sleeve or cylindrical tube works like a bearing.
Volume = cross-sectional area times height
A cylindrical tower with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 30 feet has a volume of: 2,360 cubic feet.
Volume = pi*radius2*height
Density = Mass/Volume.
Flatworms have a higher surface area/volume ratio compared to a cylindrical worm, this is one of the reasons for flatworms to have the structure they do.