Pipe n tube are same in shape etc. BUT only difference is Pipe is used for Transferring Material (Gas, Liquid etc.) AND where it is used for Heat Exchanging purpose , It is called TUBE.
Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.
None. They both connote a slow gradual release of liquid. Seepage however requires the transmission of liquid through a substantive material .
A fuse is used one time and replaced. A breaker can be re-set.
That would dependon the material (type of piping) and the the temperature of the liquid passing through
Density is used to determine if a material will float or sink in a liquid by comparing the density of the material to the density of the liquid. If the material has a greater density than the liquid, it will sink. If the material has a lower density than the liquid, it will float. Objects float when they displace an amount of liquid equal to their own weight.
tungsten or sometimes copper
No, crostlite is not a liquid. It is a solid material that is commonly used in manufacturing and construction industries for its strength and durability.
The material which is used in furance; boiler; fuse; regenerators;etc are called refractive materials.
If the solids can be made to form a suspension in a liquid, they can be separated in a centrifuge. Another technique, used in mineral analysis, is to float off the material in a dense liquid, such as Sodium polytungstate or similar. And with a powdered material, shaking tables are much used in industry.
If the solids can be made to form a suspension in a liquid, they can be separated in a centrifuge. Another technique, used in mineral analysis, is to float off the material in a dense liquid, such as Sodium polytungstate or similar. And with a powdered material, shaking tables are much used in industry.
solidifying.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
This process is called absorption. The material absorbs the liquid by taking it into its structure or pores. The absorbed liquid can change the properties of the material, such as its volume or texture.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
The material is a liquid. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of the container they are in.