1/2 inch
i think you. why? you are 0.18 inch engot.
The answer will depend on what it is filled with - air or lead, for example.
39in.
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Use these numbers when bending offsets: 10 degree bends, multiply the depth of the offset by 6 this will give you the distance between bends. For 20 degree multiply by 2.6, for 30 degree multiply by 2, for 45 degree multiply by 1.4, for 60 degree multiply by 1.2. I use 30 degree bends for all of my offsets, just because its easier to do the math. So your answer would be 24 inches between bends. I have come to the conclusion anybody can bend conduit, its the measuring and marking that requires skill.
Use these numbers when bending offsets: 10 degree bends, multiply the depth of the offset by 6 this will give you the distance between bends. For 20 degree multiply by 2.6, for 30 degree multiply by 2, for 45 degree multiply by 1.4, for 60 degree multiply by 1.2. I use 30 degree bends for all of my offsets, just because its easier to do the math. So your answer would be 24 inches between bends. I have come to the conclusion anybody can bend conduit, its the measuring and marking that requires skill.
Use these numbers when bending offsets: 10 degree bends, multiply the depth of the offset by 6 this will give you the distance between bends. For 20 degree multiply by 2.6, for 30 degree multiply by 2, for 45 degree multiply by 1.4, for 60 degree multiply by 1.2. I use 30 degree bends for all of my offsets, just because its easier to do the math. So your answer would be 24 inches between bends. I have come to the conclusion anybody can bend conduit, its the measuring and marking that requires skill.
From the tip of your pinky to where it bends in the middle
The maximum amount of cylinder taper allowed in engine cylinders is typically around 0.001 inches per inch of bore diameter. Excessive taper can lead to poor piston ring sealing and increased oil consumption.
Depends to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch revolver has a maximum range of about 1000 meters- however, the maximum EFFECTIVE range is about 50-60 meters. That is the range where a shooter can reliably hit the target.
There are way too many variables to answer this.what's the head pressure?how long is the run?any 90 or 45 degree bends?what type pipe?Pipe has friction , the longer the run the more pressure that is needed to get the same flow, same with bends in the pipe or fittings.For swimming pools we normally figure we can flow 60 gpm with 2 inch pipe.but again there are things to consider.
This will depend to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch .38 Special revolver has an effective range of about 50-60 yards.
1/8th per inch
26 inch......means 650 mm
Eight of them with some left over
6 inch or 4 inch if it's a short radius