Potholes and chuckholes are the same thing. It's just a regional difference in word usage. I am from Indiana, and we always called them chuckholes. In fact, it was common in the country to just refer to them as "chucks." I live on the east coast now, and I've never heard them called "chuckholes" here. They only call them potholes. It's just a matter of which word you heard growing up.
A reamer generally can't start a hole, only enlarge one already made.
A butt weld is a weld made between two straight cut profiles , a socket , or plug weld is made between a surface and a hole.
i think the only difference is hole dia of injectors. which also results into difference in operating pressure and through flow.Further combustion process varies accordingly.
Blanking and punching are both shearing operation. The difference is only in the scrap. In blanking what you cut out is of interest.In punching what you cut from is of interest.For example: You cut a hole in a sheet metal. If you are interested in the disc that is cut out, then the process is called blanking. The sheet metal with a hole through it is the scrap. If you are interested in the sheet metal that now has a hole through it, then the process is called punching. The disc is the scrap.
For unilateral pallidotomy, a single "burr hole" is made in the top of the skull; bilateral pallidotomy requires two holes.
Usually in a road surface, a pothole is a hole resulting from traffic and weather.
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yes it is
Yes, "pothole" is a compound word made up of "pot" and "hole."
There is no difference, they are same... Hole
a circular hole in the bed of a river produced by abrasion
Could be a pit, an abyss, a well, a chasm, a pothole, a shaft, a crater or a mine.
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the differece is a just like black hole and gutter hole.
There is no difference between the two. The global depletion of ozone is the hole over ozone only.
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The difference between internal flush and full hole thread is that the roots of the full-hole tool joints are rounded, and the roots for the internal-flush joints are flat.