A few of the reasons:
1. So that the coolant does not leak out of the system.
2. So that the coolant can be made to circulate through the pipes (pressure is required).
3. So that Pressure can build up in the cooling system. This allows the coolant to reach a higher temperature before boiling. Once at its boiling point, the temperature will not rise, and additional cooling is inhibited.
Rigid pipes are more likely to burst since they are more brittle and cannot travel as far when subject to strain.
Yes, it is not safe to take a shower during a thunderstorm. Lightning can travel through pipes and electrocute you if it strikes your house. It's best to wait until the storm passes before taking a shower.
Water is transported from place to place through systems of pipes, aqueducts, and canals. In urban areas, water is typically carried through underground or aboveground pipes to homes and buildings. In rural areas, water may be transported through canals or aqueducts to distribute it to farms or communities.
Electrolytic action and if the galvanized is connected to Yellow Brass as opposed to Red Brass you have dezincification
Diamonds erupt to the surface through volcanic pipes called kimberlite pipes. These pipes are formed deep in the Earth's mantle and bring diamonds closer to the surface during volcanic eruptions. Once on the surface, the diamonds can be found in countries like South Africa, Botswana, Russia, and Canada.
This is because the coolant is often under high pressure, and to keep it in the liquid state you must have sealed pipes.
Well, I don't know what can be PUSHED through a pipe but i know that sound can travel through pipes, water can travel through pipes and gases can travel through pipes. But solids don't have a chance! How do you think we get our water in our homes? It travels through pipes of course! I hoped this helped a little. Thank You!
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Yes, but you will have to join together the 2 coolant pipes that go through the bulkhead to the matrix, so you don't loose your engine coolant.
Through pipes underground,then it flows into the river in which you got the water from in the first place.
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I'm guessing it could be the sound of coolant flowing through the heater core. Checking your coolant level and topping it off may quiet the sound.
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it has to travel through the pipes to get to the tap and it cools down along the way
you didnt but the pipes on right