capillary
To measure the internal diameter of a tube, you can use a caliper, such as a digital or vernier caliper, by placing the jaws inside the tube and reading the measurement where they touch the inner walls. Alternatively, you can use a small ruler or measuring tape, but this may be less accurate. Ensure the tube is clean and free of debris for an accurate reading. For precision, take multiple measurements at different points along the diameter to account for any irregularities.
We need to know the dimensions of the tube. The diameter AND the length of the tube. It takes o.465 yards per foot of length for a tube 4 feet in diameter. .
That depends on the thickness or diameter of the tube.
The relationship between the inner diameter of a tube and the height to which water will rise is described by the principles of capillarity. In a narrower tube, water will rise to a greater height due to the increased adhesive forces between the water molecules and the tube's walls, as well as the reduced weight of the water column. Conversely, in a tube with a larger diameter, the height of water rise will be lower because the gravitational force has a greater influence relative to the adhesive forces. Thus, the inner diameter inversely affects the height of the water column in the tube.
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Quifaro is the name given to pasta in the shape of a bent tube, about 1 cm in diameter and 2.5cm long.
"Small" and "large" intestine refer to the overall diameter of the 'tube'.
It is stuck into the small diameter neck of the evaporator core.
The diameter of a capillary tube is very small to facilitate capillary action, which is the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without external forces. This small diameter creates a high surface-to-volume ratio, enhancing the adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube's walls, while also minimizing gravitational effects. Additionally, a smaller diameter increases the velocity of fluid flow, making it efficient for transporting liquids in biological and industrial processes.
The 'capillary effect'. See the link.
renal tubules
Tube is measured by outside diameter, pipe is measured by inside diameter.
bronchioles
The inside diameter of a tube is called the "inner diameter" (ID). It refers to the measurement of the tube's internal space, which is crucial for determining the flow capacity and fitting compatibility with other components. In contrast, the outer diameter (OD) measures the tube's external width.
The medical term for the inner diameter of a tube is "lumen."
NB = inside diameter of the tube. OD = outside diameter of the tube.
Tube diameter is 1" on that scope