Orange shield
yes
looking for length of tube if i.d is 93mm and is to hold 1ltr of fluid
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. Unfortunately, a question mark at the end of an incomplete phrase gives no indication as to which one you mean. Try resubmitting with a complete sentence.
Cutting a glass tube is a physical change because the cut glass tube still has the same chemical composition as the uncut tube. Nothing has changed except the physical appearance of the glass tube.
The top of a barometric tube is sealed leaving no place for air to escape. It works along the same principle as a drinking straw, but in reverse. In a drinking straw, the sucking motion reduces the pressure of the air inside the straw to a lower level than the air outside the straw. Liquid resists changes in volume due to pressure and is drawn up through the tube due to the air pressure exerted on the surface of the liquid outside the straw. In a barometric tube the tube is sealed at one end, trapping a finite amount of gas in the tube. The air pressure inside and outside the tube is equal, keeping the mercury suspended at a certain level. If the pressure outside is raised, more force is exerted on the surface of the mercury outside the tube than on the surface inside. This raises the level of the mercury in the tube until the pressure of the air is equalized -- there is still just as much air in the tube, but a smaller volume at a greater pressure.
It is used at such places where we need to have high volume Or high CFM with low velocity and it can maintain its velocity till 5 meters of length
Is fill volume critical in an orange tube
stomach
It allows you to fill it to a specified volume, which you can then use in your experiment. You can add a solute to it so that it will be at a specified concentration. That's only if the measurements are not critical. If the volume measurement is critical, you need to use a graduated cylinder. Also, you can use it to hold water to make a hot water bath for heating a substance in a test tube.
Measure the outer diameter of the tube and its' length. Calculate each tube volume and multiply by number of tubes. For those who want to calculate the inside liquid capacity of the shell side, it is advise to include the baffle volume with the tube bundle volume.
A millilitre is a volume of 1 cm3. You can measure this quantity of volume by a measuring tube, burette or pipet tube.
Folic acid
7.6 ml
Critical velocity is that The Liquid Air flow in narrow pipe constatly.
We would have to know the length of the tube.
about 60cm3~
The volume is 52.03 cubic feet.
The answer depends on the cross-sectional area as well as the length.